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What are Indwelling Catheters?

There are several different types of catheters, but among the most commonly used are indwelling catheters. These catheters are inserted through the urethra and left in place in the bladder. This allows the individual using the catheter to drain urine effectively despite injuries or illnesses that would normally prevent this. 

The most common type of indwelling catheter is called a Foley catheter. This device has a balloon attachment at one end, which is filled with sterile water after insertion. This prevents the catheter from coming loose and leaving the bladder.


What Problems or Issues Does an Indwelling Catheter Help With?

Indwelling catheters play an important role for people who have trouble emptying their bladder or are dealing with other urinary tract issues. These catheters are most commonly used by people with:

  • Urinary tract infections or cancer
  • Blocked or obstructed urine flow
  • Spinal cord injuries that affect normal bladder function

At CanMedDirect, we offer over 200 catheter options from five trusted manufacturers known for their quality and reliability, helping you manage intimate health issues. Our goal is to help make life more comfortable and fulfilling, even when challenges come your way.


Why Canadians Choose CanMedDirect for Indwelling Catheters

Our online store offers a wide range of health products, including various types of catheters. We make it easy for patients and healthcare providers to find exactly what they need for their unique situation. Here’s why so many people choose us:

  • The vast majority of catheters have a very affordable price — less than $100;
  • Many types of catheters come with added features, like built-in lubrication for easier, more comfortable insertion;
  • Friendly, knowledgeable support team available 24/7;
  • Flexible purchasing options — order a single item or buy in bulk.

If you buy indwelling catheters online for yourself, be sure to consult with your doctor first. Our team is always here to help with product-related questions and support.

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