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Q: What medical reason to stop inserting a indwelling catheter?
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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.


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