Product Introduction
For the first time, our Skin Comfort Formula has been added to our sensitive care women's sleep pads, which now offer additional coverage and protection when lying down.
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Most absorbent female incontinence pads can achieve rapid absorption of menstrualblood and improve the dry performance ofthe surface layer
Products Describe
Types of Incontinence Pads
- Pads: Designed for light vaginal discharge or menstrual spotting with minimal absorbency.
- Lightly Absorbent Pads: Great for dealing with occasional leaks or spotting.
- Medium Absorbent Pads: For more frequent or heavier leaks.
- Maximum Absorbency Pads: Provide the highest level of protection for heavier leaks.
Female Incontinence Pads - Things to Consider
An incontinence pad is more than just a leak-proof product. It also has features that help you stay dry and feel good. Here are the features to consider when choosing an incontinence pad.
- Absorbency - Pay attention to how much liquid the product absorbs. The more absorbent material (superabsorbent polymer) a pad has, the more liquid it will absorb.
- Dryness - Choose pads with a moisture-wicking top layer to keep your skin dry and comfortable.
- Size - Incontinence pads come in a variety of shapes. Some pads are figure-eight shaped, while others are rectangular. The shape of the pad affects how the product fits and how it feels when you wear it. If the pad is too big, it may bunch up between your legs or there may be excess product - which can cause discomfort.
- Leak-Protective pads - Leak-Protective pads act as a barrier to prevent leaks. You'll notice they are sewn into the pad around the legs and are usually made of elastic.
Know your level of incontinence
One of the most important things to look for when choosing an incontinence product is your level of incontinence (leakage).
- Mild to mild incontinence: If you have mild leakage, you may leak urine when you sneeze or cough.
- Moderate incontinence: If you suddenly feel the need to empty your bladder but cannot get to the toilet in time, and you leak urine before you get to the toilet, you may have moderate incontinence.
- Severe incontinence: If you have severe incontinence, you may leak urine because you don't feel the need to urinate. You may also need severe incontinence products if you are immobile and cannot go to the toilet.
Types and descriptions of incontinence
- Stress incontinence: Leakage occurs when the bladder is stressed, such as from coughing, sneezing, or physical activity.
- Urge incontinence: A sudden, strong urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage of urine.
- Overflow incontinence is the inability to completely empty the bladder, resulting in frequent dribbling or constant leakage.
- Mixed incontinence: A combination of stress and urge incontinence.
- Functional incontinence: Leakage occurs when it is difficult to get to the toilet in time due to physical or cognitive limitations.
Superior Incontinence Care
Adult absorbtion and leak prevention solutions from most absorbent female incontinence pads have improved the lives of numerous people.our incontinence pads also assist in regulating temperature and moisture to maintain the dryness, comfort, and health of your skin. It has a contoured form for a comfortable fit and is made for optimal absorbency. The skin can breathe naturally because to its breathable moisture barrier, which lets heat, humidity, and air out.