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  • Cure Ultra - 5" Pre-Lubricated Female Catheter
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    Cure Ultra - 5" Pre-Lubricated Female Catheter

    Cure Catheters
    $0.90 - $268.26
    Small, easy to use packagingNo DEHP, BPA, or latexPre lubricatedStraight tip with funnel endFire polished eyeletsEach, box of 30, case of 10 boxes (300)Cure Ultra - 5" Pre Lubricated Female Catheter comes in flexible, compact packging with an easy tear...
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  • Bard Magic 3 Go - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter Bard Magic 3 Go - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    Bard Magic 3 Go - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    Bard Medical
    $1.89
    SterileLatex freeNo water or lubricant neededErgonomically designed area for a secure grip for easier insertionEach, box of 30Bard Magic 3 Go - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter has a self-hydrating coating that does not need to be activated with saline or...
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  • VaPro Plus Pocket - 8" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter VaPro Plus Pocket - 8" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter
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    VaPro Plus Pocket - 8" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

    Hollister Catheters
    $5.63 - $173.09
    SterileLatex, PVC, and phthalate freePocket pack measures 3 3/4" W x 6" LProtective tip and sleeve reduce bacterial contaminationVaPro Plus Pocket - 8" Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter is a hydrophilic catheter that comes in a pocket sized package that...
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  • Hollister VaPro Plus - 8" Closed System Catheter
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    Hollister VaPro Plus - 8" Closed System Catheter

    Hollister Catheters
    $5.95 - $171.45
    Straight tipNo latex, PVC, or phthalatesHydrophilic female catheterProtective sleeve and covered tipHollister VaPro Plus - 8" Closed System Catheter has a hydrophilic intermittent catheter encased in a sterile collection bag, making cathing safe and easy...
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  • LoFric - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    LoFric - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    LoFric
    $64.88 - $251.41
    Soft, flexible designHydrophilic coating eliminates frictionDoes not contain latex, PVC, or phthalatesLoFric - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter has a slick coating bound to the catheter that is activated when it comes into contact with saline or sterile...
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  • GentleCath - 6.5" Female Catheter GentleCath - 6.5" Female Catheter
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    GentleCath - 6.5" Female Catheter

    GentleCath
    $0.48 - $46.95
    Latex free catheterRound polished eyeletsStraight tip intermittent catheter with funnel endEach, box of 100GentleCath - 6.5" Female Catheter is specially designed for maximum comfort during insertion and removal. Its highly polished eyelets and rounded...
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  • GentleCath - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter GentleCath - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    GentleCath - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    GentleCath
    $1.64 - $47.45
    Insertion sleeveFunnel shaped endHydrophilic coatingSterile catheterGentleCath - 8" Hydrophilic Female Catheter is packaged with a sterile water sachet that creates a slick coating on the catheter surface. It also features an insertion sleeve that...
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  • Cure Twist - 6" Pre Lubricated Female Catheter Cure Twist - 6" Pre Lubricated Female Catheter
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    Cure Twist - 6" Pre Lubricated Female Catheter

    Cure Catheters
    $1.34 - $404.67
    Compact sizeEasy twist off capPre lubricated catheterPolished eyeletsDEHP and latex freeEach, box of 30Cure Twist - 6" Pre Lubricated Female Catheter is an easy to use, sterile catheter that only requires a simple twist of a cap to use. Once the cap is...
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  • SpeediCath - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    SpeediCath - 6" Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    Coloplast Catheters
    $1.86 - $55.95
    Pre-hydrated, ready to use catheterPolished eyelets and hydrophilic coatingPackaging can be opened with one fingerFree of latex, PVC, and phthalatesEach, box of 30SpeediCath Female Hydrophilic Catheter is pre-hydrated in sterile saline, eliminating the...
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  • SpeediCath - Hydrophilic Female Catheter
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    SpeediCath - Hydrophilic Female Catheter

    Coloplast Catheters
    $1.89 - $56.95
    PVC and phthalate freeHydrophilic coating2.75" longEach, box of 30Speedicath Compact comes in small, portable packaging for maximum discretion. Its hydrophilic coating and polished eyelets allow for comfortable insertion. The touchless applicator is more...
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  • Cure - 6" Female Catheter with Funnel End
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    Cure - 6" Female Catheter with Funnel End

    Cure Catheters
    $0.60 - $177.33
    Sterile catheterNo DEHPHighly polished eyeletsEach, box of 30, case of 10 boxesCure - 6" Female Catheter with Funnel End has a color-coded funnel that helps urine drain easily from the catheter to a toilet. The sterile packaging can be unwrapped from...
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  • Rusch - 7.2" Female Catheter
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    Rusch - 7.2" Female Catheter

    Rusch Catheter Supplies
    $0.48 - $48.38
    Color coded funnelTwo drainage eyeletsSterile catheterEach, box of 100Rusch - 7.2" Female Catheter is shorter in length, giving women an alternative to a traditional urinary catheter that is longer in length. It has staggered eyelets that help empty the...
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What is a female catheter?

A female catheter is a medical device that is used to drain urine from the bladder in women. It is a small, flexible tube that is inserted into the urethra and passed up into the bladder. There are different types of female catheters, including indwelling catheters, which are left in place for a period of time, and intermittent catheters, which are inserted and removed each time urine needs to be drained.An intermittent female catheter is shorter in length, usually between five and eight inches long. Because the female urethra isn't as long as the male urethra, women have the option of using a female catheter however, they can also use the standard length catheter if they prefer. Female catheters are commonly used in cases where a woman is unable to empty her bladder on her own, such as after surgery or childbirth, or in cases of urinary incontinence. They are also used to collect urine for testing or measurement purposes.

 

Is there a difference between male and female catheters?

Yes, a standard male intermittent catheter is about 16 inches in length, whereas a female intermittent catheter is around six inches in length. It is still safe and effective for a woman to use a long intermittent catheter, so the choice comes down to personal preference. However, a man cannot use a female catheter because it is not long enough to reach the bladder.

 

Does a female catheter hurt?

The insertion of a female catheter can be done by a healthcare provider in a hospital or clinic setting, or it can be done at home with the guidance of a healthcare provider. The procedure is typically quick and relatively painless, although some women may experience discomfort or irritation. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider for caring for and maintaining your catheter to prevent infection or other complications. Intermittent cathing generally should not be a painful process. If you experience pain while inserting a female catheter, you may be using too large of a french size. Sizing down may help relieve discomfort. If your catheter does not glide in easily, try applying lubricant or opt for a pre-lubricated catheter. This will help reduce friction during insertion and removal.

 

Types of Female Urinary Catheters

Female intermittent catheters are used to treat urinary retention and urinary incontinence in women. They are available in several varieties, including hydrophilic, compact, closed system, and more. You also have the option of using a basic uncoated catheter. Each one of these products has its own benefits. In most cases, it is safe and effective for a woman to use any type of female catheter. If you are unsure of which type of female catheter to use, talk with your healthcare professional and they can help point you in the right direction.

Hydrophilic

A hydrophilic catheter comes pre-packaged with a lubricant coating already on the catheter. A sterile water solution is also included that reacts with the coating to make the catheter surface slick. This increases comfort while inserting and removing the catheter. You won't have to apply as much force during insertion, which lowers the risk of causing urethral trauma. The sterile water is either in the form of a sachet that you break or already distributed throughout the packaging. A hydrophilic catheter allows you to cath on the go without having to pack separate supplies.

Compact

Compact catheters are a popular choice among women due to their small size. The packaging allows a full size, pre-lubricated catheter to be contained into a tube that is about the size of a lipstick. This tube design also prevents you from having to touch the actual catheter, which promotes a more sanitary cathing process. A compact catheter eliminates the need to carry separate lubricant. This is a more discreet way of taking an intermittent catheter with you. Our medical blog outlines more features and advantages of a pocket catheter. There are also compact catheters specifically designed for men.

Closed System

A closed system catheter is a pre-lubricated catheter that is housed inside a collection bag. This creates a sterile field for cathing. The introducer tip protrudes out from the drainage bag has a cap over it to protect the tip for sanitation purposes. Instead of draining the catheter into a toilet, the urine flows directly into the bag. The benefit of using a closed system kit is that the user never has to touch the catheter, greatly reducing the risk of urinary tract infections. This type of catheter can also be helpful for people with limited mobility because they do not need to be near a toilet in order to cath.

Uncoated

Some women prefer using an uncoated catheter. The benefit of this type of catheter is that the packaging is lightweight since water sachets or drainage bags are not included. Incorporating a separate lubricating jelly along with an uncoated catheter will make insertion and removal much more comfortable. It reduces friction and prevents micro tears in the skin. You will have to apply the lubricant to the length of the catheter yourself prior to insertion. Some catheter lubricants are gel-like in consistency, while others are more watery. Trying out different brands will help you decide which is best for you. Express Medical Supply sells sterile lubricating jelly in tubes as well as individual packets. It is very important to make sure your lubricant is a sterile and water-based lubricating jelly that is made for medical use.

Luer End

Standard female catheters are offered with a luer end or a funnel end. These names refer to the end that the urine drains from, not the end that is inserted into the body. A luer catheter is the most basic design. The end is straight and has a hole for urine to drain. The slim design means that the packaging is a bit less bulky.

Funnel

A funnel catheter flares out at the end and typically has a colored gripper. The color denotes the French size and the grip prevents you from having to touch the catheter tube itself. Some grippers can be moved up and down the length of the catheter, while others are stationary at the bottom.

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