.Disposable urine bag is used for draining the body liquid or urine accompanied with the disposable catheter after operation.There are 2types of drainage bag ;The process for attaching, removing, and cleaning urine drainage and leg bags is reviewed. Smaller bags used while awake need to be drained more frequently. A larger bag is used while sleeping.A leg bag is the bag that you wear during the day. It holds half a liter of urine. A night bag is the bag you will put on at night before you go to bed. It holds 2 liters of urine.
Our products Generally volume1000ml,1500ml,2000ml for adult ;200ml,100ml,for Infants. Reinforced four eyelets maintain the bag in upright position in the stand; type ;Bottom with T valve , push-full valve , screw valve , without valve(single tube); Non-return valve to present the back flow of urine;Medical PVC Ø6.5x90cm/120cm tube ;Material:medical PVC,non-toxic;Thickness:1.2mm;Sterilized by EO
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Urine bag for adult
- Disposable 1000/1500/2000ml Medical Urine Bag With T Valve
- Disposable1000/ 1500/2000ml Medical Urine Bag with pull push valve
- Disposable 1000/1500/2000ml Medical Urine Bag without outlet
Urine bag for infants
- Designed for collection and monitoring of urine output.
- Suitable for boys and girls
- A small adhesive foam circle for comfort and safety in use.
- The scale is approximate and for indication purposes only.


How can you help prevent infection?
Take care to stay clean
- Always wash your hands well before and after you handle your catheter.
- Clean the skin around the catheter daily using soap and water. Dry with a clean towel afterward. You can shower with your catheter and drainage bag in place unless your doctor told you not to.
- When you clean around the catheter, check the surrounding skin for signs of infection. Look for things like pus and irritated, swollen, red, or tender skin around the catheter.
- Be careful with your drainage bag
- Always keep the drainage bag below the level of your bladder. This will help keep urine from flowing back into your bladder.
- Check often to see that urine is flowing through the catheter into the drainage bag.
- Empty the drainage bag when it is half full. This will keep it from overflowing or backing up.
- When you empty the drainage bag, do not let the tubing or drain spout touch anything.
- Keep the cap that comes with the tubing, and cover the tip of the tubing when not in use

