Advice For Talking To Your Child About Using Catheters
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1. Let your child know they’re not alone. 1. Let your child know they’re not alone.
First, make time for a good sit-down conversation with your child. During this heart-to-heart, you can discuss anything that feels comfortable for you both. However, the main thing you will want to get across is that intermittent cathing is a normal part of many people’s bathroom routines, and your child is not alone.
Many people incorrectly assume that only older adults need to use catheters. However, people of all ages and from all journeys of life use intermittent catheters to help manage a wide variety of medical conditions and needs, such as spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, neurogenic bladder, urinary incontinence, and more. That means children as young as newborns sometimes require the use of pediatric catheter supplies. In addition, many children can on their own once they’re old enough and ready.2. Frame self-cathing as a normal part of their daily routine. 2. Frame self-cathing as a normal part of their daily routine.
Next, it’s a good idea to make self-catheterization seem like it’s just another part of the day. Explain to your child that some people need to use the bathroom differently, and intermittent catheters help them do that. Normalizing catheter use can reduce the chance of having your child feel embarrassed, isolated, or different from other children.
Let them know that while the idea of using catheters may seem kind of scary, it is actually what will keep them healthy, and it shouldn’t hurt. If your child’s catheters ever hurt or cause pain, don’t force the catheter. There are ways to potentially make . First, however, talk to your child’s doctor about the situation.
In case of minor irritation or pain when cathing, it’s possible that a catheter type change could help. For example, hydrophilic pediatric catheters remain well-lubricated from start to finish, making cathing much more comfortable.3. Discuss the importance of hygiene to prevent UTIs and other infections. 3. Discuss the importance of hygiene to prevent UTIs and other infections.
When it comes to using catheters, practicing proper hygiene is an important part of keeping clean and preventing illness. Explain to your child why they need to avoid urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other related potential complications because of drawbacks like additional doctor visits, tests, and painful and even sometimes dangerous symptoms if left untreated.
You should always make sure your hands and/or your child’s hands are washed and clean before handling the catheters. Insertion supplies like antiseptic wipes and gloves can also be helpful in preventing contamination and infection risk as well. If you’re interested in catheters that may help prevent infections, contact 180 Medical. Our Catheter Specialists can go over your insurance coverage with you and discuss your child’s catheter product options.4. Join the 180 Medical Kids Club. 4. Join the 180 Medical Kids Club.
Lastly, consider joining the . Visual aids like activity books and stories with relatable characters who self-cath could help your child better understand the catheterization process. Plus, your child may need some extra help and support along the way as they learn to use their catheters.
That’s why we created the 180 Medical Kids Club. Through the Kids Club, your child gets to meet 180 Medical’s storybook characters Ethan and Emma, who live with spina bifida and self-cath on their own.
It’s a fun way to help your child adjust to the process of using pediatric catheters, whether they are doing it on their own yet or not. Our unique and colorful booklets are educational and fun, and most importantly, they help normalize the process of sterile catheterization.
Meet Ethan and Emma by joining the 180 Medical Kids Club.5. Get the right pediatric catheters for your child’s needs. 5. Get the right pediatric catheters for your child’s needs.
When it comes to intermittent catheters, it is definitely not a one-size-fits-all situation. 180 Medical has nearly 2 decades of experience in helping our customers find just the right insurance-covered catheter products based on their preferences and unique needs. We understand that what works for one person will not always work for another. That’s why we make it a point to carry an incredibly wide variety of from all the top brands on the market, so you have full freedom of choice. Our staff goes through extensive training to merit the title of a specialist, and they will demonstrate compassionate care with you every step of the way. We’ll be glad to help you find the best pediatric catheters for your child, as well as any additional incontinence supplies they may require to supplement their order.
From the very start, 180 Medical is here for you. Find out more about how we can help you and your child . Call Toll-FreeJoin the 180 Community Join the 180 Community About the Author Jessica is the Sr. Marketing Specialist at 180 Medical, where she's worked for 12 years. She loves seeing the positive impact we make on our customers' lives through our values of compassion and education. Outside of work, you can find her at her favorite local coffee shop, hanging out at home with her husband and their dogs, or browsing garden centers, where she will almost certainly buy another plant she doesn't really need. Tags:
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