How * pregnant urine retention after catheterization?

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Urinary retention is a phenomenon that can * t be filled with urine in the bladder. Urine retention in pregnant women will occur in the early and postnatal period. It is a * * disease that is easily contracted by elderly women. The pregnant women need to go to hospital for urinary catheterization. How about urine retention after pregnancy? Let's talk about it

How * pregnant urine retention after catheterization?

When inserting the catheter, the movement must be gentle to prevent damage to the urethral mucosa. If there is any obstruction when inserting the catheter, you can adjust the direction slightly before inserting it. When there is urine outflow, the catheter should be inserted another two centimeters or so. When inserting the catheter, avoid repeatedly twitching the catheter.

The thickness of the catheter should be suitable for patients, children and patients with urethral stricture. If the patient's bladder is very full, it should be slowed down as much as possible during catheterization, otherwise it is likely that the patient will faint because the pressure drops too fast.

Generally, under normal circumstances, our urination is controlled by consciousness, barrier free, painless, and can be carried out autonomously. The 24-hour urine volume of normal adults is about 1000 to 2000 ml, with an average of 1500 ml. the urine volume is about 200 to 400 ml each time. Generally, it is three to five times during the day and zero to one time at night.

matters needing attention

Postpartum pregnant women are not used to bed * * urination, or because of the pain of the vulva and fear of urination, so the family members should timely guide the mood of pregnant women and maintain good mood, so that both can prevent the occurrence of urinary retention and help pregnant women to recover from urinary retention.