What Are the Long-Term Effects of Urethral Catheters?
Discover the potential long-term effects of urethral catheters, including UTIs, bladder stones, and urethral damage, and how to minimize complications.
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Long-term use of urethral catheters can lead to complications such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder stones, and urethral damage. Prolonged catheter use may also cause bladder spasms and decrease bladder function over time. To mitigate these effects, regular catheter care and monitoring are crucial.
FAQs & Answers
- What complications can arise from long-term urethral catheter use? Long-term use of urethral catheters can lead to urinary tract infections, bladder stones, urethral damage, bladder spasms, and decreased bladder function.
- How can I prevent infections when using a urethral catheter? Regular catheter care, maintaining hygiene, and frequent monitoring are essential to reduce the risk of infections during long-term catheter use.
- Does prolonged catheter use affect bladder function? Yes, extended catheter use may decrease bladder function over time and can cause spasms, so careful management is necessary.