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Urinal Bags are designed for efficient and hygienic urine collection in patients with urinary retention, paraplegia, or long-term bedridden conditions. The complete set includes a urine collection bag, flexible tubing, a conical connector with a protective cap, and a rotating bottom drain valve. Made from medical-grade PVC, these bags ensure safety, durability, and patient comfort in clinical or home care settings.
Features :
Medical-Grade PVC: Ensures safe, biocompatible, and durable usage.
Multiple Capacity Options: Available in 500ml, 800ml, and 1000ml to meet various patient needs.
Conical Connector with Protective Cap: Provides a secure and sterile connection to urinary catheters.
Rotating Bottom Drain Valve: Facilitates easy and hygienic urine disposal.
Sterile Design: Each unit is individually sterilized to reduce the risk of infection.
Benefits:
Comfortable for Long-Term Use: Ideal for bedridden or immobile patients with urinary retention or paraplegia.
Convenient and Hygienic: Bottom drain valve and protective cap design ensure easy and safe usage.
Reduces Infection Risk: Sterile, single-use design prevents cross-contamination.
Reliable Material: Medical-grade PVC offers resistance to leaks and flexibility for patient comfort.
Easy Monitoring: Transparent bag body allows caregivers to monitor urine output conveniently.
Scope of Application:
Urinal for all wound types. Superior absorbency and comfort for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What makes your Urinal Bags different from others?
A: Our Urinal Bags feature a rotating drain valve, protective cap, and medical-grade PVC construction, ensuring both hygiene and patient comfort.
Q: What capacities are available for your Urinal Bags?
A: We offer 500ml, 800ml, and 1000ml capacity options to suit different clinical needs.
Q: Are your Urinal Bags sterile?
A: Yes, all bags are individually sterilized for safe, single-use application.
Q: Who can use the Urinal Bags?
A: They are suitable for patients with urine retention, paraplegia, or those confined to bed for extended periods in hospitals, nursing homes, or home care settings.


