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Q: Can a body reject a catheter over years of being catheterized?
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How long does it take for a person to pee on their own after being diagnosed with partial complex seizures and being hospitalized for almost two weeks using a catheter?

I was in the hospital a couple years ago and had a catheter for alittle over 2 weeks. I could pee almost right away. The thing I had trouble with was once your done peeing, it will keep dripping. Ha, I would stay in the bathroom for 10 min just waiting for it to stop dripping. That ended up going away after about a month. The key thing about catheters is that the longer there in, the harder it is to get back into the flow of things. Also, once a catheter is taken out, there is a chance that you could get a UTI (urinary track infection). Good luck, the catheter should be the least of your worries :)


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Will emergency room staff sedate a male patient for urinary catheter insertion if he absolutely will not consent without it?

At most they would get you something to calm you down my guess is. It depends on the hospital. It can be uncomfortable but not painful and you get a numbing gel before hand. The pain from not being able to pee and you have a full bladder is 100 times worse. Sedating someone is a much bigger thing and risky. I have never seen a patient being in pain when I gave him a catheter and I worked with it for over 2 years.


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