Archive for November, 2009

Common Problems Associated with Permanent Catheterization

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Indwelling catheters or Foley catheters are closed systems that allow urine to drain from the bladder into a collection bag. This type of permanent catheter is usually inserted by a health care professional. A water filled balloon holds the catheter in place in the bladder long term.

Permanent catheterization sometimes involves problems or difficulties, especially when the catheter is first put in place and used. Some patients experience spasms or a burning sensation when urine passes from the bladder through the catheter. Spasms can cause leakage of urine around the catheter, or they may even cause the catheter to fall out. Although spasms aren’t uncommon, medications may be prescribed to help control or eliminate spasms that are discomforting or troublesome.

Foley catheters may fall out for other reasons besides spasms. An individual may accidentally pull the catheter out. It can take some time to adjust to avoiding the type of movements that can inadvertently pull a catheter out of place.

It isn’t uncommon for urine leakage to occur around the catheter, and in fact it happens to most people. Bladder spasms may cause leakage, as can infection or irritation from long-term catheter use. The size of the catheter or balloon may need to adjusted down if the catheter falls out when leakage occurs. Although some leakage is common, continual catheter leakage should be treated medically.

Urinary tract infections are another common problem associated with long-term, permanent catheter use. Bacteria in the urine can cause leakage around the catheter. Blood may be present in the urine, or urine may take on a cloudy appearance or have a stronger than usual scent. Flu like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, chills and even vomiting can also occur with urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections can be treated with antibiotics to prevent the infection from spreading or becoming more severe.

New range of Chamilia Jewellery

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

One of the coolest brand new ranges of jewellery to arrive on to the scene in recent years is from Chamilia. Chamilia jewellery was formed in 2002 by founders Killian Rieder and Jeff Julkowski and has taken the USA and the planet by storm since then. The popularity of Chamilia jewellery has grown each year and is at present one of the most desirable and renowned jewellery brands.

The name Chamilia comes from the chameleon an animal which is unique in its power to transform colour and adapt much like the jewellery that its name inspires. This range of jewellery allows the creation of pieces that are as unique as the person who is wearing them with charms being able to be added or taken off as the mood takes you.

With more than 500 charms and Chamilia beads to opt from you can guarantee that no one else in the world will boast a bracelet or band that is exactly the same as yours. It is feasible to begin with simply one bead and one bracelet and over time build a unique piece of jewellery that reflects who you are and marks the special events in your life. The range of charms includes pieces made from sterling silver, 14k gold, Murano glass and Swarovski crystals and there is one to mark each special time in someone’s life.

Chamilia charms and beads make great birthday and Christmas presents and the innovative range of Disney inspired charms is proving to be very much in demand with young and old alike. Charms that incorporate birthstones are in addition very much in demand.