Everybody empties the bladder in one way or another. It is a part of everybody’s life. Self-catheterisation or Intermittent Self Catheterisation (ISC) is the second best way to urinate, the way that mostly mimics the natural way of urinating.
How often you need to catheterize varies due to indication, size of the bladder and intake of fluid. Your healthcare provider has probably given recommendations. However it is important that you try and learn to listen to your body and make sure that you don't wait too long in-between the catheterizations. Your bladder should not be too full. It is better to empty the bladder one too many times than one too seldom.
Be sure to follow the instructions you have received for preparing and performing the catheterization. Also, take the time to study the instructions for the catheter. At the end of the catheterization, always make sure your bladder is completely empty. This you ensure by withdrawing the catheter very slow after you are finished.
If you have difficulties catheterizing, there are supporting accessories that are made to simplify the procedure. Ask your healthcare provider what is available. Also view the “Tips & Tricks” videos on this website. However, in time you will add your own touch to it.
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