What happens with a urinary catheter if my penis swells naturally?
I have pain etc.
isn't that like I'm pulling on the catheter
I have pain etc.
isn't that like I'm pulling on the catheter
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Nothing. Transurethral bladder catheters for men have a sufficient length for an erect penis. After it is completely normal that a healthy man gets an erection again and again (especially in sleep), a permanent catheter would otherwise not be possible.
It may be a bit unpleasant, but you should not have any pain under normal circumstances. Painful is in a catheter if only insertion and removal, but this also depends on the individual anatomical conditions, the size of the catheter and the personal feeling of pain.
There’s nothing happening. It may be very sensitive that it is easy to press, but I do not notice anything. Fits at night with everyone and in the hospital have men with catheter and does not hurt.
In short: It does not hurt and is long enough in an erection
nothing happens – the catheter can. There is nothing to press on the closing muscle, the cat is done so to speak. If at all, it presses at the bubble outlet or on the prostate from the inside. Even with an errected penis, one feels practically nothing from the catheter.
No, the hose is soft and can follow a certain “length increase” of the urethra and adapt to it.
So then it doesn’t press my cuff?
Minimal, this is more like a feeling of “burning” than if you have a very light “prostate inflammation”.
But every guy feels different, my hospital bed neighbor almost didn’t notice anything.
Thank you