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Urinary Leg Bag Holders
Urinary Accumulation Systems by Netti®
Our quality patented urinary bag holder is a unique product that is often imitated,
but never duplicated. This product will provide the incontinent sufferer with a simple
and effective discreet solution to a difficult bladder problem. When used with reusable
as well as disposable plastic leg bags, this product will prevent any contact between
the plastic leg bag and the skin allowing air to circulate and your skin to breathe
freely preventing skin irritation. This patented construction was designed for and
highly acclaimed by the European healthcare industry, provides a simple and comfortable
method for securing the urinary leg bag to your leg, thereby eliminating the problem of
embarrassing slippage and disconnection of the catheter. Our two styles of quality urine
bag holders are made from 100% cotton which is well suited for both hand and machine washing.
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Our leg bag systems are a great help for those who cannot get to the restroom such as those
traveling or attending large gatherings and sporting events with limited access to restrooms.
Also, a urine bag must be secured so that there is no pain inflicted upon the patient from
unwanted pulling at the catheter tube due to the increasing liquid weight of drainage bag.
You will not have this problem with slippage in this patented design of our urine bag holders.
It can be comfortably worn for extended periods of time.
You should only insert urinary catheters when it's medically necessary. Bacteria can climb up the
device into the bladder and cause infection. Consider other methods of urinary drainage whenever
possible. These include condom catheter drainage, intermittent urethral catheterization, and
adult diapers and other incontinence products.
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