Polymed Urine Bag Polyecho -Surginatal

The Polymed Polyuro Premium Urine Collection Bag is meant for short and long term urine collection The urine collection bag is available with specially molded handle for easy handling The urine bag has a soft and kink resistant PVC tubing This premium urine collection bag is equipped with non return valve to stop the back flow of urine The bag graduated in ml to indicate the quantity of urine collected

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Polymed Urine Bag Polyecho -Surginatal

Polymed Urine Bag Polyecho collects urine. It breaks the pee section and forestalls the upward movement of microorganisms. A urine bag attaches to a catheter tube. The capacity of the urine bag is 2000 ml The pee pack has a diaphragm valve to take out pee discharge to forestall contamination.The urine bag has a diaphragm valve to take out pee discharge to forestall contamination. Polymed Urine bags are made from medical-grade PVC that is safe to use and non-toxic. 

As the name suggest, urine collection bags are used to collect and temporarily store urine. It is attached to a catheter (tube) that is connected to the patient's bladder through the urethra and the urine is passed through this tube into the urine bag. Such devices are used by people that may be suffering from urinary incontinence/ leakage, difficulty in urination, urinary tract infections, during and after certain types of urological and gynaecological surgeries, and other ailments.

Urine bags are made from medical grade PVC that is non-toxic and safe to use. It is important to ensure the quality of the PVC that is used to manufacture the urine bags.

Urine bags are available either as a leg bag or a drainage bag. A Leg urine bag is attached to the patients thigh with elastic or Velcro straps and allows them to move freely during the day. They have a small holding capacity in comparison to a drainage urine bag and need to be emptied and cleaned more frequently. A drainage urine bag is used for patients that may be in wheelchairs or beds and are not attached to the patients body. They can be used for a longer period of time and are commonly used during the night while the patient is asleep.