The term “adult incontinence products” sounds mysterious. In case you didn’t know what these were – they are adult diapers and are usually recommended for use when an adult suffers from some medical condition that results or has resulted in loss of control over body excretory functions.
Recommendation for adult incontinence products
Many people including a lot of sportspersons often meet with fatal accidents that result in severe internal organ damage. Depending on the extent of the injuries and damage, the patient may either have partial control or no control over his or her body excretory functions. Until rectified through medical treatment, this highly embarrassing situation is taken care of through the use of adult incontinence products i.e. adult incontinence diapers.
Applying or changing an adult incontinence product requires the same procedure as changing a baby’s diaper. If the patient is unconscious or cannot move, then depending on the weight of the patient, two people might be required to fix or change the adult incontinence products.
Material used in an adult incontinence product
The material used in an adult incontinence product is identical to that used in diapers for babies. An ultra soft biodegradable material is used for the outer cover while the inside is made from soft, biodegradable, absorbent material.
The inner portion is often impregnated with certain chemicals to make the material more absorbent and to also prevent rashes. If the male incontinence products and incontinence products for women is used, it should be disposed off in accordance with the local rules stipulating the disposal of such products. In any case, the adult incontinence product should be replaced once every six hours – this helps prevent rashes and infections (caused due to dampness resulting from airtight closure).
In most cities, used adult incontinence products need to be bagged separately and not flushed down the toilet due to fear of blockage.
Privacy in use of adult incontinence products
Very often recovery from medical treatment takes time. In today’s world, most people cannot afford to wait for a full recovery before carrying on with their daily activity. So if weak control over body excretory functions is the only thing that prevents a return to daily activity, the patient need wait no more.
Although quite large in comparison to baby diapers, the adult incontinence products are surprisingly slim and therefore prevent any adverse outlines appearing on the outer garments. People who need to use the adult urinary incontinence product can therefore wear them with total confidence.