Monthly Archives: November 2020
-
November 24, 2020
What is Xeroform is a question that many people wonder when they are looking around for sterile gauze dressings for wounds. Xeroform is a non-adherent dressing that won’t stick to wounds. This means that if you have a wound that requires frequent dressing changes, the pain will be much less than if the dressing did stick to it.
A lot of people might be confused as to what occlusive means on the box as well. This means that air cannot get through the dressing. Occlusive dressings have the purpose of holding in moisture and heat, both of which are required for proper wound healing.
What is Petrolatum Made Of?
Xeroform petrolatum dressings come in the form of a mesh
-
November 24, 2020
Passing gas in a public area is something that everyone has done, whether they will admit it or not. It can cause embarrassment, anxiety, nervousness, or all three at the same time. A lot of colostomy appliances these days are made from a material that is considered to be odor-proof. When there is a leak, there might be some noticeable smells when emptying or changing the bag, and many people don’t want to deal with the embarrassment of a colostomy bag smell.
There are a couple of things that can be done to reduce the colostomy bag smell.
-
Empty the ostomy pouch more often - How often do you change a colostomy bag? Emptying a colostomy bag should be done
-
-
November 23, 2020
A urinary leg bag is a bag that is used to hold urine and, in a way, serve as a bladder. It can be situated below your knee or above it. They are commonly known as drain bags as well, and they can be connected to a Foley catheter and a condom catheter.
Many people have different preferences for the locations where they want the leg bag situated. Some people prefer to have it worn on their calf, which can be done with what is known as extension tubing. The extension tubing connects down to the catheter that is attached to the calf.
Urinary leg bags are very adjustable and versatile. These urinary bags
-
November 13, 2020
If you’ve just undergone surgery, you might be dealing with the new task of wearing a straight tip catheter or coude catheter. While both of these catheters serve the similar purpose of removing fluid from the body, there are some distinct differences.
What’s A Catheter?
Before diving into the differences between a straight tip and coude tip catheter, it’s important to define what a catheter is in the first place. In a nutshell, a catheter is just a flexible tube that is typically inserted into the urethra and into the bladder for the purpose of removing
-
November 13, 2020
Those who have just undergone a medical operation are sometimes tasked with going home with a catheter after surgery. A catheter is a device used to assist people in dealing with overall urinary incontinence and retention.
A hospital or healthcare facility's sterile conditions will always be the best place to learn how the catheter is inserted. Many patients that have just gone through surgery will require a catheter after surgery, and a lot of them will leave the hospital with a urinary foley.
The first reaction that many patients have is that of confusion and frustration. Over time, the catheter will become a habitual part of life. There are several things to know about going