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Have loose fitting clothes like PJ's, sweat pants or shorts for when you leave the hospital to accommodate the catheter. You don't need to wear pads for leakage when you leave the hospital. When you visit the doctor's office to have the catheter removed, have men's incontinence pads with you, as you will be leaking.
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Read More »Have loose fitting clothes like PJ's, sweat pants or shorts for when you leave the hospital to accommodate the catheter. You don't need to wear pads for leakage when you leave the hospital. When you visit the doctor's office to have the catheter removed, have men's incontinence pads with you, as you will be leaking. Make sure you also have the right type of underwear. Boxers will not work with pads, normal cotton briefs may work well though. If your leakage is heavy, you may need a compression style underwear. This simply is a brief that has a slightly longer leg and is made from a stretch material, not cotton. This style undergarment can greatly help with using pads with confidence. The pad will gain weight from urine, and compression will hold the pad in place thereby reducing the risk of leaks, which will cause embarrassment. Pads are found in the incontinence section of any pharmacy. Make sure to get men's pads. Compression style shorts are found in the men's underwear section of any Target, Walmart, etc. All major brands carry them, just make sure they are not cotton. In most cases, leakage will come under control in a few weeks or months. Avoid caffeinated beverages that may give you a strong urge to urinate and can lead to leakage. Carrying a few pads in your back pocket will allow you to discreetly change them and go through the day as usual. You will become familiar with when it is time to change the pad. Don't let leakage alter your lifestyle to any great degree. Recovery is quick from the surgery, there is almost no blood loss, and in many cases, very little, if any scarring will take place. Phil Shulka is a prostate cancer recovery coach and he can be reached at philshulka@hotmail.com.
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