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Netti® quality and patented urinary drainage bag holders are unique incontinence
products that are often imitated, but never duplicated. These products will provide
the sufferer from incontinence, 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 drainage leg bag and
the skin allowing air to circulate and your skin to breathe freely preventing skin
irritation. These patented constructions were designed for and are highly acclaimed
by the European healthcare industry, providing a simple and comfortable method for
securing the urinary leg bag to your leg, 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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Netti urinary catheter leg bag holder systems are garments you wear that allow the
plastic urinary leg bag to be stored inside the fabric and worn on your thigh or calf.
This is a great help for those who cannot get to the restroom, such as individuals
with incontinence, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities as well as
those traveling or attending large gatherings and sporting events with limited access
to restrooms. These patented designs keep the bag completely supported without leg
straps as it fills with urine and spreads the weight evenly, designed to support
any external collection system. There is no pain inflicted upon the patient from
unwanted pulling at the catheter tube due to the increasing liquid weight of the
drainage bag, eliminating the problem with slippage, as well as also keeping down
sloshing/noise. These garments can be used by individuals who use wheelchairs and
can be comfortably worn for extended periods of time unnoticeably under your clothing.
Incontinence sufferers, who wear urinary collection bags, are permitted through
security checkpoints, however, it’s best to discretely inform the screener about
the presence and location of your leg bag before you begin the screening process.
You will not be required to expose or remove your leg bag, nor will it be visually
inspected by the screener. No medical documentation is required, however if you feel
more comfortable carrying it, then by all means bring it along.
For health reasons, 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, adult diapers, and other
incontinence products. It's generally advisable to consult a physician.
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