Catheters drain by creating a pathway for fluids to exit the body. When inserted into a body cavity, such as the bladder, the catheter allows urine to flow through its hollow tube and into a collection bag. The drainage occurs due to gravity, as well as the pressure differences created by the body's natural functions. Some catheters may also utilize suction to facilitate drainage in specific medical situations.
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