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  • Conveen Security+ Leg Bag with Tubing and Straps Conveen Security+ Leg Bag with Tubing and Straps
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    Conveen Security+ Leg Bag with Tubing and Straps

    Coloplast Catheters
    4250
    $7.95 - $80.45
    Extended outlet tubeFlocked back, anti-kink tubing, and leg straps500 ml or 1000 ml leg bag with clamp leverEach, box of 10Conveen Security+ Leg Bag with Tubing and Straps comes in 17 or 34 ounces and features a discreet design with a flocked backing...
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  • Coloplast Conveen Active - Fabric Covered Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Hide Away Tap) Coloplast Conveen Active - Fabric Covered Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Hide Away Tap)
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    Coloplast Conveen Active - Fabric Covered Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Hide Away Tap)

    Coloplast Catheters
    3726
    $9.45 - $254.95
    250 ml capacity Bag can stay on the leg while draining Comfortable and discreet PVC and phthalate freeEach, case of 30Coloplast Conveen Active - Fabric Covered Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Hide Away Tap) has a soft fabric cover that wraps around...
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  • AMSure Urinary Leg Bag with Twist Valve
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    AMSure Urinary Leg Bag with Twist Valve

    Amsino
    33666
    $1.95 - $91.95
    AMSure Urinary Leg Bags with Twist Valve Explore the key features of AMSure Catheter Bags: Soft and breathable leg straps for optimal patient comfort Anti-reflux device to enhance patient safety by reducing urine backflow Leak-proof seams...
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  • Hollister - Urinary Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing Hollister - Urinary Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing
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    Hollister - Urinary Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing

    Hollister Leg Bags
    4078
    $12.95 - $154.45
    Latex free Pleated leg bag Includes extension tubing and leg bag strapsEach, box of 12Hollister - Urinary Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing is made of soft vinyl and has pleated sides that reduce its overall profile, yet provide greater liquid...
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  • Urocare Uro-Safe - Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Thumb Clamp Valve) Urocare Uro-Safe - Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Thumb Clamp Valve)
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    Urocare Uro-Safe - Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Thumb Clamp Valve)

    Urocare
    2311
    $8.95 - $113.45
    SterileThumb clamp drain valveAvailable in semi-transparent or semi-transparent with opaque backIncludes "Little Red anti-reflux valve"Each, box of 12Urocare Uro-Safe - Urinary Drainage Leg Bag (Thumb Clamp Valve) is a sterile, disposable drain bag for...
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  • Hollister - Vented Leg Bag with Straps and Tube with Lever Style Valve Hollister - Vented Leg Bag with Straps and Tube with Lever Style Valve
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    Hollister - Vented Leg Bag with Straps and Tube with Lever Style Valve

    Hollister Leg Bags
    1723
    $15.45 - $151.95
    Latex free Pleated leg bag Includes extension tubing and leg bag strapsEach, box of 10Hollister - Vented Leg Bag with Straps and Tube with Lever Style Valve is a vented, pleated leg bag that allows for greater liquid capacity without adding...
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What is a catheter bag?

A catheter leg bag is a vinyl or latex pouch that is worn on the thigh or calf to collect urine. It is used in conjunction with a male external catheter or a Foley catheter. If you plan on wearing the leg bag on your thigh, it can be connected directly to the end of the catheter. If you want to wear it on your calf, extension tubing will need to be used to connect the end of the catheter to the bag.

 

Can you sleep with a catheter leg bag?

No, a catheter leg bag is meant to be worn during the day while you are up and moving. It cannot be worn while laying down because urine will not properly flow into the drainage bag. Laying in a horizontal position while wearing a leg bag can cause urine to flow back up the tubing and may damage skin.

 

How often should a catheter bag be changed?

Generally, a catheter leg bag should be changed every 7 days. You may need to change it sooner, especially if you notice any odor or the bag leaks. Whether you use a reusable or disposable leg bag, is important to consistently clean your catheter bag to avoid buildup.

 

How do you shower with a leg bag?

If you prefer wearing your catheter bag when showering, be sure to dry off your bag, tubing, and straps thoroughly afterward. Leaving the wet supplies against your skin can lead to skin damage. However, it is not necessary to wear a leg bag while you shower. If you do not wear a leg bag during your shower, urine will simply flow down the drain.


Additional Information

Catheter bags are available in disposable and reusable styles. Disposable leg bags are usually made from clear vinyl. They typically last one to two weeks before needing to be thrown away. A reusable leg bag is made of thicker material and is more durable. They can be used for up to six months if well taken care of. If you have a latex allergy, be sure to use a vinyl catheter bag to avoid skin irritation. Whether you choose a reusable or disposable leg bag, it will need to be cleaned regularly with a urinary appliance cleanser such as Urolux. Doing so prevents odors and buildup and will help your catheter bag perform at its best.

In order to keep your leg bag secure and in the proper position, a cloth sleeve or catheter leg straps can be used. The cloth sleeve goes around your calf or thigh and has a pocket on the side that the leg bag slips into. There is a small hole cut out at the bottom of the pocket that gives you full access to the drainage valve on your leg bag. This prevents you from having to take the bag out of the sleeve in order to empty it. The other option to hold your leg bag in place is a pair of leg bag straps. One strap goes around the top of the bag and the other goes near the bottom of the bag. They can be made out of fabric, latex, or vinyl. The straps have buttons or velcro closures that secure the bag. Some urinary leg bags come with straps or you can purchase them separately. The style of leg bag holder you use comes down to personal preference.

When your leg bag becomes about halfway full, you will need to empty it. Catheter leg bags have a spout at the bottom that allows you to drain the bag without having to remove the bag from your body. There are several drain valve styles available, such as a twist style, flip style, or a slide-tap style. With a twist valve, you will rotate the drain port to empty the bag. A flip valve has a lever that you pull up to empty and push down to close. A slide-tap valve has a horizontal piece that you push to one side to open and the other way to close. The flip valve and slide tap valve tend to work well for people with limited dexterity.

Before you lay down or go to sleep, you will need to switch from a catheter leg bag to an overnight urine bag. Urine cannot properly drain into a leg bag while laying down. It can cause urine to flow back up the tubing, which could lead to infection or skin damage. An overnight bag is a large capacity bag that prevents you from having to get up in the middle of the night to empty it. Many night bags have a hook or a tie to secure it to a catheter night bag stand for easy accessibility. It is important that the bag is positioned below the level of your bladder. Most overnight urine bags come with extra long tubing that allows you to move during the night without pulling on the bag or the catheter.