Causes Of A Urinary Tract Infection

Use Of A Catheter

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The use of a catheter is the most common cause of a urinary tract infection for men. A catheter is a tube used to assist in emptying the bladder when an individual has difficulty doing so due to health conditions such as an enlarged prostate. Unfortunately, bacteria can be transferred to the urinary tract and directly into the bladder by traveling along the catheter. Catheter use is safe when basic precautions are taken. The catheter should always be kept in its sterile container when not in use. Whoever is inserting the tube must wash their hands before the insertion as well as after. The skin around the insertion point should be sterilized with alcohol before the procedure. Catheterization should not be used as a convenience, but only when it is truly necessary.

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