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Underpads Pads

As I said in my last post, the understanding of the terminology applied to different products of incontinence care may be an unwelcome chore. Many manufacturers use different names for similar products. Adult diapers or undergarments, shirts or inserts, guards or pads, slip-ons or pull-ons, protective underwear or underwear discreetly shields tight clothing or belt: How do you know which is which? There are six basic categories of incontinence products. Follow Read on to find out more. Pills or Guards The first group of products includes pads or guards. These products have the ability to absorb light to moderate amounts of urine. Pads or guards usually work better for women with stress incontinence. Interior or interior inserts or inserts are larger than the pads or guards. This category of product that is designed to hold more urine, works well for people with urge incontinence. Belt or no belt Products Belted or unbelted products are also designed for people who have urinary urgency or incontinence, but they tend to cancel more than can be contained in an insertion or online. Disposable protective clothing or discreetly Panties The fourth category of disposable products is the fastest growing group. Includes clothing protection, which are also known as discrete disposable underwear. The product is designed to support over the first three groups mentioned. These products can be used by both men and women. Brief summaries tabbed chips comprise a group of products with higher absorptive capacity and can be used by men and women, outpatient clinics, not individuals. Disposable Underpad protectors can be used worldwide because they offer protection surface. Unlike other products that are designed to be worn against the body, these pads are designed to protect what is under the person with incontinence (eg, bedding, mattress or a chair). There are about seven standard sizes ranging from 17 x 24 to 27 x 70. I hope this course intensive help you navigate the treacherous halls of confusion. Next month, you can expect a more detailed breakdown of the categories. And most importantly, I will address how to choose products that are right for you.
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