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I have a Foley Catheter and it stinks badly! It makes my body smell wherever I go. It also smells up any room that I’m in especially my bedroom. No one wants to be around me. Is there a commercial level deodorizer that actually works? Please help!

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You need to look up catheter care online and also there are films for you on youtube. Your catheter bag needs to be CHANGED periodically. Urine is quite potent and any catheter bag will smell over time as it is made of plastics that absorb odors. You will need to read literature provided to you on homegoing or contact your MD office to get same. Catheter replacement bags are easily bought online as well. There are also leg bags you can attach to wear when you are out. Best of luck to you.
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You need to see your doctor now. It may be that you have a UTI, uinary infection. This is serious. You could become septic.
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Like Grandma said below, a catheter should not smell if it's being replaced regularly and taken care of.
I second that you should talk to your urologist as to why you're having this issue.
My late husband had a supra pubic catheter for the last 2 years of his life and his NEVER smelled bad, nor did our house.
Best wishes in getting this issue figured out with your doctor.
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A catheter should not smell.
You need to see your doctor and have the "why" taken care of.
You also need to make sure that it is being placed properly and that you are doing everything hygienically
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