I like this video more than you think because it entails completely what a learner about catheterization required. Thank you for your wonderful lecture on catheterization.
I just haf acute urinary retention. I'm so thankful for the nurse who skillfully inserted my catheter. They got 1.5 litres out of me. I didn't even know bladders could hold that much but it explains the absurd pain. The relief was so good! I just watched the vid because I got interested about catheters now that there's gonna be one inside of me for a while.
I remember tamsulosin uses and side effects easily because one of my family members took it and he stood still a little long when tried to stand from sitting just to make sure he didn't feel dizziness .As always a great video sir.👍
Cauti deserves more attention in this video, especially the bacteria that split urea, form biofilms which harden into struvite bladder stones. More information on the catheter irrigations in regards to controlling struvite calculi would be appreciated m
Great video - I had my Foley Catheter inserted almost 6 days ago. I go in for my TWOC in about 5 days. They doing it exactly as you describe. Thank you!
I had a catheter in me for 2 1/2 years due to a enlarged prostate and I had the catheter changed every 2 weeks and in that time you rinse your urethra out with some sterile solution to prevent any infection from happening over that period of time.
I have tried catheter already and i was screaming from the top of my lungs the moment it was plugged on my urethra. That was definitely one of the worst pain i ever felt in my entire life. Up to this day, i still feel little traumatised by the pain that i felt from that day.
Unless there was obstruction in the urethra or constriction by an enlarged prostate or inexperienced insertion, you don't feel any pain. Moreover a mild numbing jelly is applied on the catheter and it goes all the way into your bladder, then the balloon is inflated and gently pulled down to sit in the bladder outlet. Immediately the retained urine collects in the kidney tray placed at the tip of the catheter. The relief you experience is truly heavenly. You have to maintain utmost hygiene while wearing the catheter. Use disinfectant to flush the toilet. You may experience mild bleeding (microscopic) and this will subside soon and if not get in touch with your provider. There silicon catheters which are very good.
Hi. Is there any information or statistics on the rate or percentage of success with removal of a catheter for someone who has had AUR, Acute Urinary Retention, and has been on Tamulosin/FlowMax for around 3 weeks and has a TWOC, Trial Without Catheter. Some links that I have found seem to say it is as high as 60% success rate in urinating, while others give the odds at from 43% to 58%, or about even. This seems like an important number, as the insertion of the catheter was hugely painful, and if it gets taken out and has to go right back in, that is an extremely painful waste of time. What is your opinion or what does your experience say about successful urination after TWOC? Why do they start a catheterized patient with AUR on Tamulosin, and not both Tamulosin and Finesteride, for maximum impact on the prostate?
Try experiencing it in real time. Mine was put in while I was unconscious, not to mention an ng tube also. They knew I would object, so they waited until I was totally unconscious under general anesthesia.
Retaining 500mL is (I think) a rather huge volume to have retained after voiding. Don't you think retaining any significant volume (100mL or?) suggests the need for at least the use of an intermittent catheter?
I wanted to do the same. I was fearing infection from having a foreign object inside me. Doesn't anyone in the medical community understand that any foreign object inside a human body can result in infection? Almighty God did not design our bodies for invasive foreign objects to be used internally. Need proof? Than pay attention to countless testimonies of people having complications from hernia mesh, bladder catheters, etc. My own mother had a horrific infection from a catheter years ago when she was hospitalized. Ended up in ER with excruciating pain. Thank God the antibiotics worked.😢😢
I am sixty years old male.Iam non smoker&Drinker.I have prostrate issues I need an operation .My GP put me on transulosin medication true tom what you say in the video dizziness when standing or getting of bed.😮
Thank you for this..am going to ask a dumb question please dont laugh. I dont no anyting up until now..i have an ungodly urge to pee constantly even tho the bag has urine in it..also a massive pain when i tey to do a stool..thanks in advance..
how about a video about recuperating HEALTH suficient to do away with the catheter ?or is it one has to come to the conclusion that one will have to live the rest of one"s life as a catheter slave ??
YUP, I didn't even realize it, but suddenly it hit me… I was actually letting it flow after the movies, my best guess is that when I go'ogled Beck Reznark's guide and read it, something changed inside me. Can’t quite explain it, it’s been months, I can’t believe I even had paruresis to begin with.
I have a suprapubic catheter. Ill need to wear it the next 1.5 months before doing surgery to fix my enlarged prostate. Its way better, i can still have sex with my gf. I wouldnt want a long term urethra catheter, that sounds like hell and not fun. I also picked up a short valve end. Meaning, if i have to empty my bladder, i go to a toilet and flip the lever on a 6" short piece of plastic and let it drain into the toilet. This way, i dont need to wear a bag if i dont want to and it's much more compact. I wear this when hanging out with my girlfriend and stuff so i dont need a bag and long hose getting in our way.
I like this video more than you think because it entails completely what a learner about catheterization required. Thank you for your wonderful lecture on catheterization.
Short, sweet, fact-based and to the point. Oh, if only all RUclips videos were like this ... thank you!
I just haf acute urinary retention. I'm so thankful for the nurse who skillfully inserted my catheter. They got 1.5 litres out of me. I didn't even know bladders could hold that much but it explains the absurd pain. The relief was so good!
I just watched the vid because I got interested about catheters now that there's gonna be one inside of me for a while.
How were u feeling after the catheter removal?
I'm using one. I'm only a 42 year old female. I think my skene's glands (female prostate) may be to big. They put me on Tamsulosin.
As a 4th yr med student with little clinical experience this has been a great video thank you sir
This is the best video I have ever watch on RUclips, educational, short and to the point. I fully understand what was said in the video
Thanks!
I remember tamsulosin uses and side effects easily because one of my family members took it and he stood still a little long when tried to stand from sitting just to make sure he didn't feel dizziness .As always a great video sir.👍
Not all the patients experience dizziness. If dizziness is felt, stop driving bikes or car and stay at home.
Cauti deserves more attention in this video, especially the bacteria that split urea, form biofilms which harden into struvite bladder stones. More information on the catheter irrigations in regards to controlling struvite calculi would be appreciated m
I'm a health care assistant in the UK ... this is a great video. Thanx
Thank you very much! I have recently started as a junior doctor. You answered to all my questions during this short video😊 Thanks!
Great video - I had my Foley Catheter inserted almost 6 days ago. I go in for my TWOC in about 5 days. They doing it exactly as you describe. Thank you!
Did it hurt?
@@lorgio1989I'm sure it did. That shit always does.
I had a catheter in me for 2 1/2 years due to a enlarged prostate and I had the catheter changed every 2 weeks and in that time you rinse your urethra out with some sterile solution to prevent any infection from happening over that period of time.
Do you insert the catheter while the penis is flaccid?
Thanks for sharing.
Im dyslexic and this was helpful
Hello, I'm asking permission to use this for my presentation about Catheterization 😊 Thank you!
I don't want to use this 😭😭😭😭😭
You really don't.
ME TOO
@@DooDooFardXDit's bearable,just got one last night
Never
Never never again. 😣😣😣😣😞😞😞
I have tried catheter already and i was screaming from the top of my lungs the moment it was plugged on my urethra. That was definitely one of the worst pain i ever felt in my entire life. Up to this day, i still feel little traumatised by the pain that i felt from that day.
Unless there was obstruction in the urethra or constriction by an enlarged prostate or inexperienced insertion, you don't feel any pain. Moreover a mild numbing jelly is applied on the catheter and it goes all the way into your bladder, then the balloon is inflated and gently pulled down to sit in the bladder outlet. Immediately the retained urine collects in the kidney tray placed at the tip of the catheter. The relief you experience is truly heavenly. You have to maintain utmost hygiene while wearing the catheter. Use disinfectant to flush the toilet. You may experience mild bleeding (microscopic) and this will subside soon and if not get in touch with your provider. There silicon catheters which are very good.
Honestly this is the best presentation.thanks so much
Very simple and to the point. Thank you.
Amazing lecture. Thank you Dr.
Beautifully explained 👏🏻
Thank you 🙂
Great explanations ❤
Thank you very much Doctor. Wonderful lecture.
Thank you very much ...very use full lesson..
Hello Tom,
I have a Foley catheter about a year now for chronic urniary rention with lots of utis.
Thank you so much it really helped
Hi. Is there any information or statistics on the rate or percentage of success with removal of a catheter for someone who has had AUR, Acute Urinary Retention, and has been on Tamulosin/FlowMax for around 3 weeks and has a TWOC, Trial Without Catheter.
Some links that I have found seem to say it is as high as 60% success rate in urinating, while others give the odds at from 43% to 58%, or about even. This seems like an important number, as the insertion of the catheter was hugely painful, and if it gets taken out and has to go right back in, that is an extremely painful waste of time.
What is your opinion or what does your experience say about successful urination after TWOC?
Why do they start a catheterized patient with AUR on Tamulosin, and not both Tamulosin and Finesteride, for maximum impact on the prostate?
You don’t explain the most simple thing . I can’t get this apart!
Such an amazing video!
This video is great!
was a great video thanks for that and keep doing more
Thank you so much for this great video
thank you for such a great video!💯
Can u teach how to do the bladder wash also by doing catherization...
Can you please do more Urology videos!!
I love ur channel
Thanks for this helpful and concise video.
as someone who is getting a hysterectomy im scared of a catheter 😭
Precise and explicit
It helps me a lot. Thank you!!!
Is having a cath as painful as people make out.these other vids scare the life out of people.u sound so calm bout it.would like ur take on it.!!!
After removing the urethra, please the patient about bleeding after urination and its solution?
What is the length of the catheter ? I understand there is colour code for each catheter mine is orange.
Very good video.
If you have an an enlarged prostate and your PSA crosses 4, immediately consult Urologist without delay.
🇬🇧 🙂 💁♂️Fantastic explanation 👏 A+, Congratulations 🎊 👏
Thankeew well explained
You did not talk about what size that they use in general if it is # 16 or 18 ? That would be helpful for people here seeing this.
If I need change the foly
What is the time should to leave it between
This video is great :)
nice one !!
Confused indwelling vs non indwelling cath pls explain
Thank you!!!!
It was really helpful!
I'm traumatized forever by I've just seen before my eyes
Try experiencing it in real time. Mine was put in while I was unconscious, not to mention an ng tube also. They knew I would object, so they waited until I was totally unconscious under general anesthesia.
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the video
Thanks, it was so useful
Retaining 500mL is (I think) a rather huge volume to have retained after voiding. Don't you think retaining any significant volume (100mL or?) suggests the need for at least the use of an intermittent catheter?
500ml is nothing. Try 2,500.
Love ur videos and ur voice♥️♥️
Thank you!
It is helpful ❤❤❤
Lovely ❤
Very Nice And So beautiful sir
We had one of our patients pull theirs out the other night.
I wanted to do the same. I was fearing infection from having a foreign object inside me. Doesn't anyone in the medical community understand that any foreign object inside a human body can result in infection? Almighty God did not design our bodies for invasive foreign objects to be used internally. Need proof? Than pay attention to countless testimonies of people having complications from hernia mesh, bladder catheters, etc. My own mother had a horrific infection from a catheter years ago when she was hospitalized. Ended up in ER with excruciating pain. Thank God the antibiotics worked.😢😢
How does this differ for women?
Your the best
well explained nice to connect with you.....
This video is great....
I get my Foley change every 3 months.
thank you...it helped me alot :)
Is there any side effects to this method like infection or sexual/urinating disfunction?
I am sixty years old male.Iam non smoker&Drinker.I have prostrate issues I need an operation .My GP put me on transulosin medication true tom what you say in the video dizziness when standing or getting of bed.😮
me to i just a catherter put in me not bad going in
very useful!
Awesome
Which symptoms?
Can I fly with an indwelling foley Catheter?
Great 👍
Just now i use sp catheter and normal catheter 😞
Thank you for this..am going to ask a dumb question please dont laugh. I dont no anyting up until now..i have an ungodly urge to pee constantly even tho the bag has urine in it..also a massive pain when i tey to do a stool..thanks in advance..
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Nice. Thanks.
Nice 👌
Nice
👍👍👍👍👍
how about a video about recuperating HEALTH suficient to do away with the catheter ?or is it one has to come to the conclusion that one will have to live the rest of one"s life as a catheter slave ??
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I can’t get connection apart to flush it!
i had one ,when i was six i had a big kidney stone.
U were six!? 😭☠️
The bag is the problem, it has a hole!
YUP, I didn't even realize it, but suddenly it hit me… I was actually letting it flow after the movies, my best guess is that when I go'ogled Beck Reznark's guide and read it, something changed inside me. Can’t quite explain it, it’s been months, I can’t believe I even had paruresis to begin with.
How can I remove to do a flush?!
I have a Foley catheter and I can’t take it apart to flush it!
come at my panthouse i`ll help you
I have a suprapubic catheter. Ill need to wear it the next 1.5 months before doing surgery to fix my enlarged prostate.
Its way better, i can still have sex with my gf.
I wouldnt want a long term urethra catheter, that sounds like hell and not fun.
I also picked up a short valve end. Meaning, if i have to empty my bladder, i go to a toilet and flip the lever on a 6" short piece of plastic and let it drain into the toilet.
This way, i dont need to wear a bag if i dont want to and it's much more compact. I wear this when hanging out with my girlfriend and stuff so i dont need a bag and long hose getting in our way.
Mmmmmmm😊
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Whoo!
You don’t answer my questions !
You’ve commented nine times bro. Find something that will answer your questions on Google or another video other than slating the poor man
No help from this video ! Waste of time!
Bro was in a desperate moment💀
You don’t respond!