How to Clean Drainage Bags.
Once you’ve emptied and removed a bag, you have to clean it before you can use it again. You’ll need:
- Cool water
- Mild liquid soap
- White vinegar
- Wash your hands with soap and warm water.
- Wash the inside of the bag with soap and cool water (hot water may damage the bag).
- Rinse the bag with cool water to get all the soap out.
- Mix 1 cup cool water with 1 cup white vinegar.
- Fill the bag halfway with the vinegar solution, then shake it up.
- Let the bag sit for 15 to 30 minutes.
- Empty the bag and rinse it with cool water.
- Hang the bag to let it dry.
- Wash your hands again.
General Tips
Follow these tips to keep your catheter working and lower your chances of getting an infection:
- Avoid taking baths, but shower daily. For the first few days after getting a suprapubic catheter, use a waterproof bandage when you shower. Once the wound heals, you can shower as usual, but avoid scented soaps.
- Check the tube once in a while for bends or kinks that keep pee from flowing out.
- Don’t use any lotions or powders around where the catheter goes into your body.
- Empty the leg bag every 2 to 4 hours or when it’s half full.
- Keep the drainage bag below your bladder so it drains well.
- Wash your hands before and after touching the drainage bag.
When to Call the Doctor or Touch On Sehat Home Care.
Call your doctor if your catheter comes out. Don’t try to put in back in on your own.
Also, check with your doctor if you have:
- Blood clots or bright red blood in your pee
- Cloudy pee with a strong odor
- Fever over 101 F
- Pain in your belly
- Swelling, redness, pus, pain, or burning where the catheter goes into your body.
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