Catheters for Urinary Incontinence in MenTreatment OverviewCatheters used to manage urinary incontinence include:
What To Expect After TreatmentCatheterization may cause some discomfort during the procedure. A condom or Texas catheter does not cause much discomfort, because it is not inserted into the urethra, but indwelling catheters may cause some discomfort while in place. Why It Is DoneCatheters can be used to treat severe incontinence that cannot be managed with medicines or surgery. How Well It WorksCatheters do not cure incontinence but rather allow you or a caregiver to manage incontinence. These devices are effective. But some men find catheters uncomfortable or painful and stop using them. RisksUsing a catheter increases your risk for:
What To Think AboutThe use of catheters can be under your control and can be designed to fit into your lifestyle. Complete the special treatment information form (PDF) Credits
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