How do you keep the pd catheter from pulling? You will need to take good care of your catheter and safely do your exchanges to prevent an infection. For most of PD patients, it is painful each time they have to rip the tapes from their chest hairs or hair on stomach, have to worry about tube hanging down and pulled or caught in anything when wearing clothes and sleeping. Keep your catheter dry, store your PD supplies in a clean, dry area A loose hanging catheter can be uncomfortable, unhygienic and potentially be pulled causing injury or damage to the catheter. There are a number of solutions available depending on your individual circumstances, but the one used by most patients is the catheter belt. Peritoneal dialysis accessories have been developed to help people better their quality of life on home dialysis. With the peritoneal dialysis belt holder, struggle with Kidney Failarue will be much more easier. Whether specific to PD or not, can make the dialyzing process more comfortable when you want to have a good night’s sleep, travel or go about your everyday life. PD belts hold a PD catheter in place when a patient isn’t using it to dialyze. Many patients find belts more comfortable than tape and feel more secure going about their daily activities knowing that their catheter is protected. These G Tube holder belts with hook and loop offer support and security for most enteral feeding systems(PEG tube, G-tube, J-Tube, ng tube, catheters and other abdominal feedings tubes) to the abdomen. In addition, the PD holder belt peg suppiler helps minimize the risk of accidental pull-out in combative patients, small children, surgery patients,abdominal dialysis, uremia, renal failure, gastrostomy tube. Warm Tips: EaseToU Direct suggest you to buy two or more belts, it allows you to have a clean, dry belt on hand when laundering your used belt.?GET READY TO BECOME A RAVING FAN OF EASETOU DIRECT?- We know how precious your time and energy are, so we here at EaseToU believe in providing top notch customer service that makes your shopping experience with us easy and stress-free. Our customer happiness team won’t rest until you’re satisfied, so know that you’re purchg from a company you can trust. See why countless customers rave about our customer service!. ?TARGET USER & OCCASION?- This pd G-Tube Holder belt is designed to discreetly secure PEG tube, G tube, J tube (Jejunostomy), PD (peritoneal dialysis), Catheters and abdominal feeding tubes under clothing and more to your abdominal, fully contains the PD Catheter tubing, so pd tube belt doesn't flop round causing pain or discomfort, minimize the risk of developing an infection. Life-saver for Kidney Failure Disease, tube patients, sensitive skin, home dialysis, nursing home. ?MACHINE WASHABLE AND DURABLE, RE-USE AGAIN AND AGAIN?- This peritoneal dialysis catheter belt is easy to clean no matter what the stain, even blood. Just soak in some stain remover. The peg feeding tube waist pouch dries quickly and keeps santiary. Not only it feels good against skin, it's also very absorbent. It traps the fluid so well and can be washed over and over again! We suggest to buy two or more belts, it allows you to have a clean, dry belt on hand when laundering your used belt. ?KEEP YOUR PD CATHETER SAFE, SECURE AND DISCREET?- The PD Catheter Belt is a revolutionary product used by thousands of patients to help stabilize the exit site while securely storing the catheter tube and transfer unit. Our peritoneal dialysis abdominal waist bands discreetly and securely holds the entire dialysis tube in place, with no snagging on clothes, giving you the confidence to live a normal life. ?SECURE & COMFORTABLE?- The Breathable G tube holder belt has a BACK SLIT DESIGN, which protects and conceals the g-tube and keeps the dangling tube out of trousers and pants waist band, keeps the catheter in place without binding or pulling as often happens with tape. Many patients find belts more comfortable than tape and feel more secure going about their daily activities knowing that their catheter is protected, even when the patients are sleeping at night.