Global Disposable Urine Bags Market Size
The disposable urine bag market, estimated at US$792.4 million in 2024, is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9% to US$1335.7 million by 2034.
Urine collection bags, sometimes called urinary drainage bags or disposable urine bags, are sterile pouches used to gather and store pee momentarily. They are widely used in medical settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home nursing, for people who need exact urine output measurements or who cannot urinate regularly. These disposable pee bags, typically constructed of plastic and connected by a tubing system, can hold urine from the patient's catheter. The bag can be safely connected to the patient's wheelchair or bed thanks to its drainage port and fastening mechanism. Disposable urine bags are easy to use, hygienic, and designed to be used just once to prevent cross-contamination and infection. Products in the market for disposable pee bags usually consist of a variety of catheters to remove the pee from the bladder and a bag to store the urine. The bag also comes with a shut-off valve, a metered scale to measure the volume of urine collected, and a drainage vent to allow the urine to be evacuated from the bag.
There are two primary kinds of disposable pee bags in the market. To begin with, leg bags are tiny sacks fastened to the leg by a strap. They can be drained when complete and are made to be worn during the day. Larger bags placed on the floor close to the bed are known as drainage bags. They are intended for use at night or by those with difficulty moving around. Globally, the geriatric population is expanding quickly. Because many older adults are immobile or have pee incontinence, disposable urine bags are hygienic and practical. The market for disposable urine bags is growing due to the aging population and an increase in the number of cases of chronic renal disease. They were planned to rise. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 13 million people suffer from acute kidney injury (AKI) annually, with 85% of cases occurring in developing nations. It is a prevalent disease throughout the world. Based on the most recent data from the NIH, almost 97% of the 130,000 Americans newly diagnosed with renal failure in 2020 needed to use disposable urine bags.