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When is a Foley catheter needed, and what are the risks of using one?
Infectious Diseases
Consultation #14607
1 year ago
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When is a Foley catheter needed, and what are the risks of using one? - #14607

Anna
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A relative of mine had surgery recently, and the doctors placed a Foley catheter to help with urination. I had never heard of it before, but after looking it up, I learned that it’s a tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine. I’m curious about when a Foley catheter is necessary and whether it’s safe to use for long periods. Are Foley catheters only used after surgery, or do some people need them for conditions like bladder problems or prostate issues? How does it feel to have one in place? I imagine it must be uncomfortable, but does it cause pain, or do people get used to it? One thing I’m really concerned about is infections. I read that urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common with Foley catheters. How do doctors prevent this, and are there any natural ways to reduce the risk of infection? Also, can a Foley catheter damage the bladder if used for too long? If anyone has had to use a Foley catheter before, how was your experience? Did you have any side effects, and how long did it take to adjust?

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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

A Foley catheter is commonly used to drain urine in various medical situations. Here’s a quick overview:

1. When It’s Used:

After Surgery: Often placed to monitor urine output or prevent straining. Bladder/Prostate Issues: Used for urinary retention, prostate enlargement, or bladder obstruction. Chronic Conditions: Some people with neurological disorders affecting bladder control may need long-term use. 2. How It Feels:

Insertion may cause discomfort, but it usually doesn’t cause pain once in place. Some people feel a constant urge to urinate, but others adjust over time. 3. Infection Risk:

Foley catheters can increase the risk of UTIs, especially with long-term use. Prevention Methods: Regular cleaning, ensuring proper drainage, and removing the catheter as soon as it’s no longer needed are key. 4. Natural Infection Prevention:

Cranberry Products: May help prevent bacteria from sticking to the bladder walls. Adequate Hydration: Helps flush out bacteria. Good Hygiene: Cleaning around the catheter site daily is crucial. 5. Long-Term Use:

Prolonged use can lead to bladder irritation, infections, and, in rare cases, bladder damage. Doctors monitor long-term users closely to avoid complications. Experience: Many people find the first few days uncomfortable but adjust quickly. Proper care and hygiene can help prevent infections and make the experience more manageable

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Dr. Manjula
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Foley catheters are used in various situations, not just after surgery. Yeah, they’re like a lifeline when someone can’t urinate naturally. Surgeries or medical conditions like bladder dysfunction, an enlarged prostate, or even like you thought, acute or chronic urinary retention can call for this. They can be temporary, but some folks might need 'em for longer stretches.

Now, feeling it there can be uncomfortable. Right? It’s foreign and weird at first, but many people do get used to it. Pain isn’t the usual complaint, it’s the awkward feeling that’s more common. And yup, UTIs are a risk with catheters. Bacteria love moist places, so they sneak up the tube and cause infections.

Docs use sterile techniques when inserting the catheter, which reduces infection risk, but continuous surveillance is needed. Wanna try a natural method? Drinking enough water helps, and cranberry juice is often touted to help ward off minor UTIs due to certain compounds. Maintaining proper hygiene around the insertion site, as well as keeping the drainage bag below the bladder, are key tips too.

And yeah, long-term use might come with risks, like bladder spasms or even stones formation. Does it damage the bladder? It can, over time, affect the muscles and reflexes making it harder to urinate normally later on. Ayurveda suggests using herbs to support urinary health. Herbs like guduchi might help strengthen the urinary system, but don’t replace medical advice. Important to follow up with doctors regularly.

Experience can vary quite a bit. Adjustment time might be quick for some, while others need longer to adapt. If you’re curious or concerned about your relative, or if someone you know is still using it, talking to the caregiver can provide a more tailored view of what to watch out for. Each person’s experience is unique, just as Ayurveda would say—a personalized journey.

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