Hangzhou Haoyue Personal Care Co., Ltd. is one of the most credible manufacturers and suppliers of pads for incontinence disposable in China. Please rest assured to buy bulk high quality pads for incontinence disposable from our factory. We also accept customized orders.
Product Introduction

Improved Absorbencyfor Maximum Protection
Made from absorbent polymer SAP and superior fluff pulp, it quickly absorbs fluids, pee, or accidents and seals them to control odor and moisture.

M 18x24 inch / 46x61 cm / 100ct
L 24x24 inch / 64x61 cm / 100ct
XXL 30x36 inch / 76x91 cm / 50ct
XXXL 36x36 inch / 91x91 cm / 40ct

Superb Incontinence Care
DAFI pads for incontinence disposable have improved the lives of numerous individuals. Disposable bed pads have made it possible for many menstrual women, postpartum women, and incontinent persons to lead clean and healthy lives.
Products Describe
Types of pads for incontinence disposable
①Disposable Pads
There are a variety of disposable pads to choose from.
Personal Care Pads – These are also known as pads, liners, and other names. They are similar to feminine hygiene pads, menstrual pads, or period pads, but are specifically designed to absorb urine.
Booster Pads – Unlike personal care pads, booster pads do not have a waterproof backing and are designed to absorb liquid and urine from both sides. They absorb a certain amount of liquid before letting more through.
②Reusable Incontinence Pads
For those who prefer, there are incontinence products such as pads, liners, and underwear that can be washed and reused many times before they need to be discarded. Reusable incontinence pads usually have multiple layers of cloth, bamboo, or other plant-based absorbent materials and are usually designed to prevent light incontinence leaks.
③ Mattress Pads
Mattress pads are also often called bottom pads, cushioning pads, or other names.
These larger, absorbent incontinence pads are primarily placed under beds, but they have many other uses beyond the name. They can also be effectively placed on wheelchairs, on the ground under toilets, and on furniture or baby changing tables. These are just some of the most common uses for mattresses, there are many other ways to creatively utilize absorbent pads to help manage life with incontinence issues.
How to Choose the Right Incontinence Pad
①Absorbency Levels
Personal care pads come with an absorbent core that helps prevent urine leaks and aids in bladder control. These absorbent cores come in several different absorbency levels. The lowest capacity level incontinence pads may only hold a few ounces of urine. Low capacity pads may be a suitable choice for those who have very little urine leakage and just need a little urine protection support.
②Sizes and Fits
Both personal care pads and booster pads are available in a variety of sizes to fit different styles of garments or different types and sizes of disposable primary garments.
Are reusable pads as effective as disposable pads?
Both reusable and disposable pads have their pros and cons. Reusable pads produce less waste and are therefore more environmentally friendly, but are generally not as absorbent as disposable pads. They typically need to be changed more times per day than disposable pads, which makes them less suitable for people with moderate to severe incontinence. Reusable pads also require frequent washing, which can be a tedious and expensive chore for some wearers.
How often should you change your incontinence mattress pad?
Changing your disposable mattress pad will depend on the frequency of incontinence. If the incontinence is mild or moderate, it does not need to be changed as often, while more severe cases of incontinence do not require it. Frequent changes of the mattress pad will help prevent skin irritation.
Consider the following recommendations for daily pad use.
- Mild incontinence - 1 - 2 pads
- Mild incontinence - 2 - 4 pads
- Severe incontinence - 4 - 6 pads
Using the right incontinence product is essential to keep the patient comfortable and protect them from skin problems. Promptly changing soiled pads prevents bacterial accumulation and infections caused by wetness or poor hygiene. Other incontinence products include adult diapers, wipes, sanitary napkins, creams and bladder control pads for further absorption and avoid possible leaks.
Benefits of using disposable incontinence mattress pads
People use incontinence mattress pads with incontinence underwear and other adult incontinence products.
You can also use them extensively to protect bedding, beds, and other furniture from damage due to incontinence leaks. They can also be used to protect car seats, wheelchairs, or any other place where an incontinent person may lie or sit.






