Syringe & Bladder Irrigation: Single-Use Syringes for Infection Prevention
Yes, a new syringe should be used for each bladder irrigation to reduce the risk of infection and avoid any complications. Each usage of irrigation involves contact with the patient's body and the medical fluid, which requires sterile equipment for each procedure to maintain cleanliness and patient safety.Urine Therapy - Related Articles
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