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Intermittent catheterization is a medical procedure used to empty the bladder by inserting a catheter at regular intervals, often employed in cases of urinary retention or neurogenic bladder. It helps reduce the risk of urinary tract infections compared to indwelling catheters and allows for greater patient autonomy and comfort.
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