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Self Catheterization (Clean Technique): Females

Catheterization is removing urine from the bladder by placing a tube in the bladder. This is done when the bladder doesn't empty on its own, when a bladder leaks urine, or when very high pressures have developed in the bladder. It is important to prevent a urinary tract infection. Extra urine in the bladder can grow germs. Over time, chronic infections and high bladder pressures can damage the kidneys.

Self catheterization is not difficult. You cannot hurt the bladder if you follow directions. Almost anyone can learn the technique, even a 7- or 8-year-old child.  

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Function of the Urinary Tract

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Self Catheterization Procedure

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Last Updated: 07/2009