Medical Commode Market to Garner US$ 0.8 Billion By 2026

Medical Commode Market

       Medical Commode Market



People or patients who have recently undergone surgery procedures, are physically challenged, bedridden, or incapacitated utilize medical commodes.

Commodes are also utilized when getting to the toilet is difficult or for the support over the toilet.

Commodes can be wheeled or non-wheeled.

Medical commodes are often intended to be easily cleaned and to improve patient use, experience, and comfort.

The medical commodes market comes in a variety of styles, including bedside commodes, bariatric commodes, rolling commodes, and folding commodes.

The majority of bedside commodes are made to resemble a chair while also serving as a toilet.

For the convenience of those who are unable to go quickly to the bathroom, bedside commodes are frequently positioned next to the bed.

They are available in a wide range of styles, colors, and models.

They are transportable and can be used in a variety of settings.

Medical commodes with more features are becoming more popular in emerging markets.

In 2017, the global medical commode market was worth US$ 582.8 million, and it is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 3.8 percent from 2018 to 2026.

During the forecast period, an increase in the number of physically challenged people is predicted to fuel the adoption of medical commodes.

Medical commodes for physically challenged people or patients are often intended for simple shifting and transporting physically challenged people from one location to another with the assistance of an attending or by self-propulsion.

Furthermore, a combined solution in a basic wheelchair model with a commode design for ease of defecation for patients and the elderly was devised.

Furthermore, during the forecast period, an increase in the number of physically challenged people around the world is predicted to drive the usage of medical commodes.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 15% of the world's population lives with some sort of impairment, with 2-4 percent experiencing substantial functional difficulties.

Furthermore, the American Community Poll (ACS), an annual survey conducted by the US Census Bureau, found that the overall percentage of individuals with disabilities in the US was 12.8 percent in 2016.

Medline Industries, Inc., Cardinal Health, Inc., McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc., Drive Medical, Invacare Corporation, NOVA Medical Products, Cascade Healthcare Solutions, MEYRA GmbH, Avacare medical, and Lagooni B.V. are some of the major companies in the medical commode industry.

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