How to Set Up a Sheath Urinal

There are many complications that can arise from injury and illness. If you are recovering from an injury or adjusting your lifestyle to meet your new requirements after an operation, you will discover many useful tools and implements that will help you to be self-sufficient and independent through much of your daily routine. Luckily for you, new and amazing inventions are always being created to help you live the lifestyle that you like best. When it comes to using the bathroom, you might be required to figure out the best way to relieve yourself with limited or restricted movement. Being able to only use one hand, having muscle tremors or weakness or having to deal with casts and braces can all impact your ability to safely and easily get to and from the bathroom. MUDS, the mail urinary drainage system, solves many of the problems you may be encountering. This sheath urinal is non-invasive and today we will talk about how to best set up the system to use it on a regular basis.

This gravity-drainage system is designed to be used anywhere you need it, whether that’s laying on your back, sitting up independently, standing or sitting in a wheelchair. When it comes to setup, you are going to be the best judge of how much of the hose is needed. We recommend starting with 3 feet of hose while lying down or 2 feet while sitting. If you are standing, use the amount that you need to easily and safely position the reservoir or to position the end of the tube over the urinal or toilet. Remember as you are using the device that it uses gravity in order to work and make sure that you position the tubing and container appropriately.

MUDS has been specially designed to be useful to a huge range of men that are searching for the perfect solution to their sanitary needs while still being independent. By including orientation textured surface, we have ensured that perfect visibility isn’t necessary, helping you to maintain your privacy while you relieve yourself. The holder for the system is perfect for placing or attaching it safely out of the way of your nightstand, walkway and bed for maximum versatility. This sheath urinal is meant to help reduce the chances of infection. Is MUDS right for your lifestyle?