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Tag: Catheterization

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Unpacking the Uses: What is xylocaine 2 jelly used for?

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A versatile local anesthetic, Xylocaine 2% jelly is widely used in clinical settings to provide numbing relief during a variety of medical procedures. This viscous gel is specifically formulated to reduce discomfort during the insertion of medical instruments and alleviate pain associated with certain surface irritations.

How do you go to the bathroom after getting an epidural?: Medication and Management

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Studies indicate that the use of epidural analgesia can delay the return of bladder sensation for several hours post-delivery, affecting how you go to the bathroom after getting an epidural. The medication, while effective for pain management, can temporarily interfere with the nerves that signal the bladder, making it difficult or impossible to urinate on your own. This necessitates different methods for bladder emptying until full sensation returns, which is a key part of postpartum care.

What is the use of Jasocaine Jelly?

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Over 90% of local anesthetic topical products contain a lidocaine base for their numbing properties. Jasocaine Jelly is a specific brand of this topical anesthetic, containing 2% lidocaine, and is used to provide surface anesthesia and lubrication for a variety of medical procedures and to relieve localized pain.

What is Instillagel Used For? A Comprehensive Guide to Its Applications

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Used for decades in medical procedures, Instillagel is a sterile, pre-filled gel combining a local anesthetic and antiseptic, primarily to reduce pain and risk of infection during procedures like catheterization and endoscopy. Its dual-action formula makes it a trusted tool for healthcare professionals seeking to improve patient comfort and safety during instrumentation of the urethra and other body cavities.

How do you use Uro Jet lidocaine?

4 min read
Did you know that Uro-Jet lidocaine begins providing a local anesthetic effect within just 3 to 5 minutes of application during many procedures?. This makes the 2% topical jelly an efficient and sterile solution for pain management during minor medical interventions, particularly those involving sensitive mucous membranes.

What is Remicaine jelly used for? A comprehensive guide to its applications

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Remicaine jelly is a brand name for a 2% lidocaine hydrochloride topical anesthetic, a medication known to cause a localized loss of feeling in the skin and surrounding tissues. The primary uses for Remicaine jelly include numbing mucous membranes to prevent pain during medical procedures and providing relief from certain painful conditions, like urethritis.