Disposable Medium Urinal Bag Latex Male External Condom Catheter
A "Silicone Coated Catheter Latex Male External Condom Catheter" is a specific type of external urinary catheter designed for male patients.
1. Disposable Medium Urinal Bag:
- Purpose: A urinal bag is a medical device designed to collect and contain urine. It is typically used for individuals who may have difficulty using a regular toilet or need a convenient way to manage urine output.
- Disposable: The term "Disposable" suggests that the urinal bag is intended for one-time use and should be discarded after use. Disposable urinal bags are often used in healthcare settings or for individuals with specific medical conditions.
- Medium Size: The "Medium" size indicates that the urinal bag is designed to accommodate a moderate urine volume. Different sizes may be available to suit varying needs.
- Materials: The bag may be made of materials that are urine-resistant and have a secure closure mechanism to prevent leaks.
2. Latex Male External Condom Catheter:
- Purpose: A male external condom catheter is a device designed to manage male urinary incontinence. It is worn externally, covering the penis, and connects to a drainage bag or leg bag to collect urine.
- Latex Material: The catheter is made of latex, a type of rubber-like material. It's important to note that some individuals may have latex allergies, so alternative materials such as silicone or other latex-free options may be preferred for those with sensitivities.
- External Use: Unlike traditional internal catheters, external condom catheters are applied externally and do not require insertion into the urethra.
- Disposable: Condom catheters are often disposable, meaning they are intended for single-use and should be replaced regularly to maintain hygiene.
Product Name | Male Condom Ctheter |
Style | Latex |
Size Available | S,M,L,XL ( Ø25mm, Ø30mm, Ø35mm, Ø40mm) |
Model | Straignt /calabash model |
Application | incontinence use |
Delivery time | 30 Days |
MOQ | 50,000 pcs |
Supply Capacity | 1500000pcs |
OEM/ODM | Yes |
Design: The male external condom catheter is typically made of latex or silicone material and resembles a condom in shape. It is worn over the pe*, covering the shaft, and has a connection point where a drainage tube can be attached.
Attachment Methods: The condom catheter is secured in place using adhesive or a strap. Adhesive models have a built-in adhesive that sticks to the skin, while strap models require an additional securing mechanism such as a foam strap or Velcro strap.
Sizing: Male external condom catheters come in various sizes to ensure a proper fit. It's important to select the correct size to prevent leakage or discomfort. Healthcare professionals can assist in determining the appropriate size.
Application and Removal: To apply the condom catheter, the pe* should be cleaned and dried thoroughly. The catheter is rolled onto the pe* from the base to the tip, ensuring a snug fit without constriction. When removing the catheter, it should be peeled off gently to avoid skin irritation.
Hygiene and Care: Proper hygiene is crucial when using a male external condom catheter to prevent infections. The catheter and surrounding area should be cleaned regularly with mild soap and water. It's important to follow proper cleaning and drying procedures as advised by healthcare professionals.
Individual Considerations: Some individuals may have latex allergies, and in such cases, silicone-based condom catheters can be used as an alternative. In addition, specific medical conditions, such as skin sensitivities or anatomical variations, may require customized solutions or alternative urinary management methods.
Is there a male external catheter?
Male external catheters, also known as condom catheters, are a treatment option for men with urinary incontinence. Users apply the external catheter on the outside of the pe* and connect it to a leg bag or beside drainage bag to collect urine.
How often should the male external catheter be replaced?
External condom catheters are often used on male patients who are not able to hold their urine. There is no tube placed in the pe*; instead a condom-like catheter is placed over the pe* with a tube that leads to a drainage bag. Note: The condom catheter must be changed every 24 hours.
How does a man sleep with a catheter?
Arrange the catheter tubing so that it does not twist or loop. When you are getting into bed, hang the urine bag beside the bed. You can sleep in any position as long as the bedside bag is below your bladder. Do not place the urine bag on the floor.