External catheters for incontinence are used similar to condoms. They gather urine as it withdraws out of your bladder and dispatches it to a group bag ties on your leg. They are fit for men who have problems controlling their bladder.
External catheters for urinary incontinence are not much as invasive as other catheters, in which you remove urine from your bladder using a narrow tube infused within your urethra along a tiny slit in the skin over your bladder.
Internal catheters are different from an external one. Internal catheters are mostly used in hospitals for those who can’t stand up and go to the bathroom. External catheters can be used easily at home, and it doesn’t require an infused apparatus in your body.