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💧 “Does self-catheterization hurt?” It’s one of the most common (and most understandable) questions I get. The short answer: it shouldn’t hurt. You might feel pressure, mild discomfort, or a strange sensation at first, but with the right size catheter, good lubrication, and gentle technique, it becomes much easier over time. If you’re feeling pain, that’s a sign to pause and talk to your provider. Sometimes it’s just a matter of adjusting technique or finding a better fit. 🎥 Watch the full You
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💧 “Does self-catheterization hurt?” It’s one of the most common (and most understandable) questions I get. The short answer: it shouldn’t hurt. You might feel pressure, mild discomfort, or a strange sensation at first, but with the right size catheter, good lubrication, and gentle technique, it becomes much easier over time. If you’re feeling pain, that’s a sign to pause and talk to your provider. Sometimes it’s just a matter of adjusting technique or finding a better fit. 🎥 Watch the full You
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