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U-Shaped Pocket Catheter

Our single-use, U-shaped catheter fits in most men’s pants pockets for discreet portability. Optional lubricant. Try a free sample first! Sold in boxes of 30. Covered by Medicare.

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Our single-use, U-shaped catheter fits in most men’s pants pockets for discreet portability. Optional lubricant. Try a free sample first! Sold in boxes of 30. Covered by Medicare.
INFORMATION
LARGE POUCH FLAPS
Photo of the Cure Pocket Coude catheter from RA Fischer (bottom) with a packet of H R Lubricating Jelly. The bag for the catheter is above and reads "Cure Pocket Coude TM with funnel end and lubricant packet"

Additional information

Tip Style

Straight, Coude

Size

8Fr, 10Fr, 12Fr, 14Fr, 16Fr, 18 Fr

Lubricated?

Yes, No

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frequently asked questions

WHY DO I NEED TO SELF-CATHETERIZE?
The need for self-catheterization often arises when the body's natural process of emptying the bladder is compromised due to a medical condition or surgical intervention. Common issues may include urinary retention, nerve damage, bladder dysfunction, or a spinal cord injury. Self-catheterization enables individuals to empty their bladders safely and effectively, helping to prevent complications like urinary tract infections, kidney damage, or uncomfortable symptoms related to urinary retention. It provides a level of independence and allows for better control over one's health and daily schedule. Always consult with your healthcare provider for a diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
HOW SHOULD I INSERT MY CATHETER?
To properly insert your intermittent catheter, start by washing hands and preparing the catheter. Position yourself comfortably and clean the urethral area thoroughly. Gently insert the catheter into the urethra until urine flows and the bladder empties completely. Afterward, remove and dispose of the catheter as per instructions. Ensure you're relaxed during the process, and consult a healthcare provider or Treatment Specialist if you encounter discomfort, pain, or any issues during self-catheterization.
HOW LONG SHOULD I WEAR MY EXTERNAL CATHETER?
The duration for wearing an external catheter can vary based on individual needs and medical advice. Generally, it’s suitable to wear one for 24-48 hours, but it’s crucial to follow your healthcare provider’s recommendation to prevent complications. Regularly check for signs of irritation or infection and change the catheter promptly if any discomfort occurs. Always adhere to hygiene practices when changing to a new catheter to maintain skin health and reduce infection risk.
how do i order catheter samples?
Your Treatment Specialist curates a sample pack to suit you, featuring up to four different types and 12 in total. Whether you prefer hydrophilic, pre-lubricated, uncoated catheters (or if you're not sure yet), we've got you covered. It's self-cathing made easier. Just submit your information online to get started!