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AnswerMost people experience pain or discomfort with a foley.It can be due to it being too large for your urethra,even being too small can cause discomfort as they "Rattle".Any tension on the cath can cause discomfort.If a cath is proving to troublesome you could have it changed for a different size or even a different make/style of cath.I find silicone caths more comfortable and have recently found the hydrophillic coated foley cath even more comfortable.If you use them for a long time it pays to find which make/model/size fits and works best,if its for short term and its not causing severe pain then putting up with the discomfort for the couple of days it in is normal.Also if your new to caths it can take a while for you and your body to get used to it,first few times are always painful,after a while you get used to it and hardly ever notice it.
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the foley catheter causes pain right up the urethra maybe because the foley catheter is too big

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