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Conveen Urine Collection Leg Bag with Clamp Tap, Tubing and Straps

Sale 39%
Original price $ 11.95
Current price $ 7.25
SKU 21026

Conveen Coloplast Urine Collection Leg Bag is clear, discreet, and made from a non-latex material. It also has an extended outlet tube that prevents contact with urine while emptying, and the anti-kink tube lets fluids flow freely.

  • - Latex-free
  • - 17 fl oz capacity  
  • - 20” long  

Benefits:

  • - Soft backing increases comfort when worn on the skin    
  • - Anti-kink tubing reduces risk of accidents and backflow
  • - Clear color scheme for discreet operation  

Ideal Uses:

  • - Hospitals
  • - Nursing homes
  • - Clinics 

To order the Conveen Coloplast Urine Collection Leg Bag, dial 1-888-687-4334 and speak with a friendly customer service rep. 

Conveen Urine Collection Leg Bag with Clamp Tap, Tubing and Straps
Conveen Urine Collection Leg Bag with Clamp Tap, Tubing and Straps
$ 11.95 $ 7.25
FAQs About Urinary Leg Bags
  • What is a Urinary Leg Bag Used For?

    A urinary leg bag is a specialized urine collection device designed to be worn comfortably against the leg. It connects to a catheter (urethral or suprapubic) to safely store urine throughout the day for individuals who cannot control urination or need post-surgical support. It’s ideal for those managing incontinence, mobility challenges, or recovering from surgery, as it allows for more normal daily activities and social confidence.

  • How do you clean a urinary leg bag?

    Rinse with warm soapy water daily, disinfect with a diluted vinegar or bleach solution weekly, and replace as recommended.

  • How to dispose of urine from a urine bag?

    Always empty into a toilet or suitable receptacle. Use the bottom drain spout for hygienic hands-free disposal.

  • How to empty a leg catheter bag at home?

    Wash hands, position the bag over a toilet, open the valve, allow full drainage, and reclamp securely.

  • How do you keep a catheter bag from smelling?

    Routine changing, thorough cleaning, and using deodorizing tablets keep odors at bay.

  • What are common leg bag problems?

    Leg bag leakage, skin irritation, odor, infection risk, and discomfort may occur–routine care and fitting can greatly minimize issues.

  • What is the difference between a leg bag and a urinary drainage bag?

    Leg bags are small and discreet for daytime use under clothing. Urinary drainage bags are larger, meant for overnight or bedridden use.

  • What is the disadvantage of a leg bag?

    Potential for skin irritation, occasional leaks, and the need for regular changes/cleaning compared to external catheters or suprapubic options.

  • What are the alternatives to leg bags?

    External (condom) catheters, pads, adult diapers, or traditional urinary drainage bags for overnight/high-volume needs.

  • How to sleep with a catheter leg bag?

    Attach securely to your thigh or calf, keep the bag below bladder level, and consider connecting to a larger overnight drainage bag for uninterrupted rest.

  • Why Choose Our Urinary Leg Bags?

    Highest-traffic, health-focused keywords included: urinary leg bag, catheter bag, urine drainage, incontinence supplies, bladder control, catheter care, infection prevention, comfort fit, odor control, urinary catheter supplies, medical grade leg bag, easy empty, leak-proof, discreet urine bag. Trusted by healthcare professionals and patients worldwide. Latex-free, compatible with all major catheter brands, and available in multiple sizes for adults and children.

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