People generally use catheters when they have some sort of abcess or surgical wound, to drain the liquid inside. But they are also used by inserting it into the urethra and up to the bladder to drain urine, for example, if someone has had surgery and can't get out of bed, or if they just can't do it themselves. Reusing catheters can cause infection, however, because of the bacteria and things that can grow in them.
No and there is no reason to put any food up there.
medical reason for the surgery
It is a tube that is inserted in order to help a man urinate when for some reason the urethra is obstructed in some way.
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She was introduced for entertainment purposes. No particular reason. WTD, why would there be a medical reason?!?!?!?!
Obviously there is a reason. Consult a medical practitioner.
Anything can happen, but logically, no. A catheter tube is inserted into the urethra tube and then into the bladder, for urinary purposes. There should be no reason to insert a catheter into the uterus, where the embryo/fetus reside. A doctor has a better explanation.
to increase the population of a country.
You don't unless there is some medical reason.
Because the goal of the procedure is to place a plastic catheter into the vein. If you insert the needle/catheter vertically you will go through the vein. If you angle on insertion once placement in the vein is confirmed you can slide the hollow catheter off of the needle into the vein. The veins used for most IV's normally lie just under the skin. For this reason a shallow angle of insertion is used.
If your nose is sore, logically, there must be a reason. If you do not know the reason them seek medical advice.