Intermittent self-catheterization programs (ICPs) are often used when you have the ability to use a catheter yourself or someone can do it for you. You insert the catheter-a thin, flexible, hollow tube-through the urethra into the bladder and allow the urine to drain out. It is done at scheduled times, and the catheter is not permanent.
Generally, an ICP requires that you limit your fluids. You and your health professional will determine how much fluid you can consume per day and what times are best to use the catheter.
Following is a general outline of the procedure. Your rehab team or health professional will show you and/or a loved one how to perform a catheterization.
Preparation
that is most comfortable for you and/or your
caregiver. This is generally sitting or lying down.
folds with your thumb and middle finger.
Catheterization
Catheter care
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