Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Suprapubic Catheter 
  You are going home with a suprapubic catheter in place. This tube is placed directly into the bladder through your belly (abdomen) to drain urine from your bladder. You were shown how to care for your catheter in the hospital. This sheet will help remind you of those steps and guidelines when you are at home. 
  
    Home care
    
    Gather your supplies
    
    Remove the dressing and check for problems 
    
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        Wash your hands thoroughly before and after all catheter care.  
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        Gently remove the old dressing if you have one.  
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        Now look at the place where the catheter leaves your body (exit site).  
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            Note any swelling, bleeding, irritation, abnormal, or smelly drainage.  
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            Also check for any sores next to the exit site. Sores form around the exit site if there is too much pressure from the tube on the skin.  
 
Clean the area
    
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        Wash the area around the catheter exit site gently with soap and water.  
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        Gently pat the area dry.  
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        Don't use powders, creams, or sprays near the exit site.  
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        Place a split 4" x 4" sponge around the catheter. Tape it in place.  
 
  
    Follow-up care
    Make a follow-up appointment as advised. 
   
  
    When to contact your doctor
    Contact your doctor right away if you have any of the following: 
    
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        Catheter that falls out, or is clogged or feels clogged  
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        Stitches that fall out 
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        Urine leaking around catheter  
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        Urine that is cloudy, bloody, or smells bad  
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        No urine drainage 
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        Bladder that feels full or painful  
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        Rash, itching, redness, swelling, or drainage at the catheter site  
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        Fever of 100.4°F ( 38°C ) or higher, or as directed by your doctor  
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        Shaking chills 
 
 
				
			 
			
				
				
				
				
				
						Online Medical Reviewer:
						Rajadurai Samnishanth Researcher
						
					
						
Online Medical Reviewer:
						Raymond Turley Jr PA-C
						
					
				
			
					Date Last Reviewed:
					5/1/2025
					
				
		
				
				
			
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