Lubricating Jelly

Lubricating jelly is a water-based, medical-grade gel that helps reduce friction during catheter use, medical exams, and other personal care tasks. It allows smooth and gentle insertion of catheters and suppositories while protecting delicate tissue. Whether you're managing a urinary condition or assisting with daily care, lubricating jelly is a must-have product for comfort, safety, and ease of use.

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Lubricating jelly is a water-based, medical-grade gel that helps reduce friction during catheter use, medical exams, and other personal care tasks. It allows smooth and gentle insertion of catheters and suppositories while protecting delicate tissue. Whether you're managing a urinary condition or assisting with daily care, lubricating jelly is a must-have product for comfort, safety, and ease of use.

What Is Lubricating Jelly?

Lubricating jelly is a clear, water-soluble gel that creates a slick surface to minimize friction. It’s used in healthcare and home settings for a variety of medical procedures. This type of lubricant is non-greasy, easy to clean, and gentle on the skin. Different brands may vary in thickness, so it’s a good idea to try a few and choose the one that feels right for you.

Common Uses for Lubricating Jelly

Medical professionals and caregivers often use lubricating jelly during exams, catheterization, and minor procedures. It helps improve comfort, reduces the chance of injury, and makes insertion much smoother.

Lubricant for Catheters

When using an intermittent catheter, lubricating jelly helps the catheter glide in easily, reducing pressure on the urethra and lowering the risk of tissue damage. For indwelling catheters, sterile individual packets of lube are a great option. They help reduce the risk of infection, including urinary tract infections (UTIs).

To use, apply jelly to the tip and first few inches of the catheter. You can also apply a small amount to the genital area before insertion to help prevent discomfort.

Need help lubricating an intermittent catheter? Check out our comprehensive guide: The Ins and Outs of Catheter Lubrication

Other Uses for Medical Lubricant

Lubricating jelly is also useful for inserting rectal suppositories, like the Magic Bullet suppository. Just apply a small amount to the tip of the suppository and the rectal area to ease insertion and prevent irritation. Be sure to use a water-based lubricant—petroleum-based products can break down suppositories and reduce their effectiveness.

Safe, sterile, and easy to use, lubricating jelly is an essential part of many personal care routines. Choose a formula that meets your needs and keep a few packets or tubes on hand for convenience.

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