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Catheters are thin, flexible tubes used in medical procedures to drain fluids, deliver medications, or provide access to the body for treatment.
A catheter is a medical device designed to assist in various healthcare procedures by providing a safe and effective way to drain fluids, administer medications, or access certain areas of the body. Catheters are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings for patients with urinary problems, cardiovascular conditions, or those needing post-surgical care. Available in different types such as urinary catheters, intravenous catheters, and specialized versions, they play a vital role in patient care, comfort, and recovery.
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Provides safe fluid drainage and medication delivery
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Available in different types: urinary, IV, and specialized catheters
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Used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare
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Supports post-surgical recovery and chronic condition management
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Designed for patient comfort and effective treatment
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