A urinary catheter is a tube that a nurse would insert into the penis through the urethra to help with urine flow. It is the same catheter, whether to catheterize a male or female. A one-time catheter has no collection bag. An indwelling catheter has long tubing that ends in a collection bag that is hung on the lower side of the bed.
What is stage three bladder prolapse?
Grade 3: The bladder protrudes from the body through the vaginal opening. Often seen around menopause.
How does alcohol affect the bladder?
it can make you throw up and or have constipation and or diarrhea
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A "bladder blade" is a surgical instrument used during a Caesarean birth. It is a type of retractor, an instrument used to keep other body parts out of the way of the surgery. The bladder blade is pulled "down" (toward the patient's feet) to keep the bladder, and part of the body wall, out of the way. If you are in the OR and you happen to look around the curtain, the bladder blade will be one of the two railroad-spike-ish implements stretching open the incision.
Playing games and walking would help you to pee because it produces waste products and creates new pee. If you want to just activate the bladder though, standing up would prove the trick (or taking your pants off and/or sitting on the toilet seat!)!
Where do firemen pee when they are at a fire?
when they are out of water . .. . .they sometimes tried to do tat . .:)
Can anything go in the urethra?
Yes - obviously bacteria and dirt can get up there, that's how urinary tract infections come about, you can force things up the urethra but this is not recommended as it can be painful and cause damage.
Suprapubic catheterization or suprapubic cystostomy, for placement of a suprapubic catheter.
What does hypospadias in girls involve?
The most common surgical technique for correcting hypospadias in girls is construction of a new urethra that opens to the outside of the body rather than emptying into the vagina. Tissue is taken from the front wall of the vagina for this purpose.
What parts of the body protect the vagina and the urethra?
The external structures that protect the vagina and the urethra are collectively known as the vulva. The vulva includes the labia minora and labia majora. The pubic bone also provides protection to the vagina and the urethra.
Why does it hurt when you urinate?
You probably have a bladder infection. go see what your doctor has to say.
Why cant you pee when your bladder is full?
It should be easier to pee when your bladder is full because there is more pressure on your bladder. If you are having trouble peeing, see a doctor.
What is the part in males that has prostatic and membranous and spongy parts?
Urethra has three regions in males, the prostatic urethra, membranous urethra, and the spongy urethra.
Does food digest faster without a gall badder?
why don't your gall badder don't drain right.what can i do about it
What happens when you have a full bladder for 48 hours?
welll.... your blatter will explode into peices so remember kids go to the bathroom
Where does the urethra conduct sperm to?
The urethra conducts sperm outside the male body. If pregnancy is desired, the vagina would be a useful place for the sperm to be conducted.
Does oxybutynin treat overactive bladders?
Oxybutynin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract. Oxybutynin is used to treat symptomsof overactive bladder, such as frequent or urgent urination, incontinence (urine leakage), and increased night-time urination.
I think that Oxybutynin is used to treat symptoms of muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract. The cause of such spasms is another subject and must be investigated by an urologist.
What does one do for bladder infections?
There are a number of things that one can do for a bladder infection. If the infection is bad one should see a physician and possibly take antibiotics. One can also drink lots of water or cranberry juice but avoid alcohol and caffeine. One can also use a heating pad to relieve the discomfort.
What sometimes happens when urine becomes too concentrated or remains too long in the bladder?
The urine can back up into your kidneys.
What is the functions of the Bladder in females?
In females, the bladder serves as a muscular sac that temporarily stores urine produced by the kidneys. It plays a crucial role in the urinary system by allowing for the controlled expulsion of urine during urination. The bladder's ability to expand and contract helps regulate urine flow, maintaining bodily fluid balance and preventing involuntary leakage. Additionally, it works in conjunction with the urethra, which carries urine out of the body.
What cells would be found in urine that originally come from urethra?
Microbes develop in the urethra.
What happens with pinched ureter?
You get frequent uti's often chronic ones. You must always stay on top of drinking water, not soda, not juice so that the pinched ureters don't narrow even further and cause discomfort and infection. It's nasty, but manageable.
What are the functions of the vein artery kidney ureter urinary bladder and urethra?
The vein carries blood to the heart, and the artery carries blood away from the heart. The kidney filters nitrogenous wastes from the blood. The ureter carries blood from the kidney to the urinary bladder, and the urethra carries blood from the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body. The urinary bladder stores urine until it is expelled.