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Your child has come home from the hospital with a urinary catheter or tube which drains urine from your child’s bladder to the outside of the body example into a urine bag.
There are some things you need to take note when caring for your child’s catheter at home.
Name of tube | Placement | Purpose |
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1. Nephrostomy tube | Into the kidney | To drain urine out of the kidney into a collecting bag. The tube is stitched into place and taped to the skin. |
2. Ureteral stent | Into one or both | To drain urine, splint ureters, of the ureters help healing and to prevent blockage from swelling after surgery. |
3. Suprapubic tube | Placed through the abdominal | To keep the bladder empty wall directly into the bladder |
4. Urethral stent or catheter | Placed through, the urethra into the bladder | To keep the bladder empty |
Ensure that your child drinks sufficient water daily. General guideline per day:
Exception:Patients who are on fluid restriction should follow the doctor’s instructions.
Seek immediate medical attention at the Children’s Emergency, Children’s Tower Basement 1, if tube falls out or there are sign and symptoms of Urinary Tract infection such as:
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