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Comfort and Convenience for Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a common and often embarrassing condition, affecting millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by the involuntary release of urine, which can be caused by a variety of factors such as weakened bladder muscles, nerve damage, or certain medications. For those living with urinary incontinence, managing this condition can be a daily struggle. However, with the advancements in medical technology, there are now innovative products that can provide comfort and convenience for individuals dealing with this condition. One such product is urology drainage leg bags.

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Conveen Contour Leg Bag - 551101_BX - 1
Conveen Contour Leg Bag
Sale price$98.99
Conveen Leg Bag Strap - 187445_BX - 1
Conveen Leg Bag Strap
Sale priceFrom $4.99
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Conveen Security+ Urinary Leg Bag - 913657_BX - 1
Conveen Security+ Urinary Leg Bag
Sale priceFrom $7.99
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Dover Leg Strap - 161350_EA - 1
Dover Leg Strap
Sale price$5.99
Hollister Urinary Drain Leg Bag - 286951_BX - 1
Hollister Urinary Drain Leg Bag
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Urinary Leg Bag Kit - 276175_BX - 1
Urinary Leg Bag Kit
Sale priceFrom $14.99
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Frequently Asked Questions about Urology Drainage Leg Bags

Yes, the drainage leg bag can be cleaned with warm water and mild soap. Make sure to rinse and dry it thoroughly before using it again.

The drainage leg bag should be changed at least every 3-5 days, or more frequently if it becomes damaged, contaminated or uncomfortable.

It's not recommended to sleep with the drainage leg bag on, as it may cause discomfort or leaks. However, if necessary, you can attach a larger night bag and secure it to the bed.

To empty the leg bag, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly first. Then, open the valve at the bottom of the bag over a toilet or container, and carefully drain the contents. Close the valve securely afterwards.

It's not recommended to swim with a drainage leg bag on, as it may become too heavy and cause discomfort or leaks. If you must swim, consider using a waterproof cover or other protective measures.

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