If you are facing a long-term injury or illness recovery, you know that there are a lot of complications and frustrations that can arise from limited mobility. The longer you are required to stay in bed or limit your movement, the more your muscles will get used to limited activity, meaning that when you are able to be up and around again you might find yourself needing to rebuild muscle and flexibility that you had before. If you are encouraged to stay reclined, it might also mean that you and your caregivers have to be concerned about preventing bedsores and other painful results from constant pressure on your body. With all of these complications and concerns, it’s important to look forward to a quick recovery and to do as much as you can to stay active within your limitations, while also staying in contact with friends and family for support. You can also talk to your healthcare provider or caregiving professional about ways to stay comfortable while recovering, including a catheter alternative like MUDS.
If you are concerned about the placement and removal of a catheter during your recovery, you aren’t alone! Many people are worried about the risks associated with a catheter, including potential infection and even injury from the placement and removal process. While it might not always be possible to travel to the bathroom, it is definitely possible to relieve your bladder without the use of a catheter.
A system like MUDS is designed to eliminate all of the complications that come with the use of a catheter or attempting to use the restroom while your mobility is impaired. The best systems are going to reduce your risk of infection that would come with an inserted catheter while also virtually eliminating the risk of contaminating any of the surfaces around you with accidental spills. You can rely on this system to work with gravity and to offer total coverage to reduce the likelihood of spills, regardless of your position in bed. It’s also designed for convenience, allowing you the flexibility you need to hang it on your bed’s frame or on the floor, ensuring that it is always out of the way and away from eating surfaces. Catheter alternative systems is designed to offer you the convenience you need while you are recovering, without any of the dangers. Let use know if you have any questions!