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Why do I need to use a drainage bag?

Your healthcare professional has recommended an indwelling catheter or urinary sheath to be used in conjunction with a drainage bag to help with moderate/heavy incontinence. Drainage bags can be useful whatever your lifestyle, but they can be particularly helpful if you want to go out or participate in activities where you will not have access to a toilet.

How do I store my CliniSure drainage bags?

Your drainage bags should be stored in a cool, dry place between 10 – 30 degrees c.

My drainage bag is not filling with urine – what should I do?

You should check the tubing is not kinked and straighten any kinks if present. A trapped non-return valve (NRV) can also prevent urine draining into the bag, so make sure to check the valve as well. Rub the front and back of the bag, at the top where the NRV is to allow urine drainage. If the urine does not drain, please contact your healthcare professional.

How often should I change my drainage bag?

The CliniSure non-sterile single-use bag should be used once and then disposed of.

How should I dispose of my drainage bag after use?

You should dispose of your used drainage bag in your usual household waste.

Can I use the CliniSure drainage bag with any brand of sheath?

Yes, the CliniSure drainage bags have a universal connecter and can be used with any sheath

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