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Select Booster Pads add absorbency to any disposable incontinence product such as diapers or protective underwear They provide additional moderate incontinence protection in addition to the incontinence product that they...
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Barrier-free, contoured insert with adhesive tape strip Blue acquisition layer helps distribute fluid quickly and evenly Designed to contain urinary and fecal incontinence Superabsorbent polymer for dryness and odor control...
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This pad is designed to provide extra capacity to other incontinence products The flow-through top and back sheet allows the pad to fill to capacity and then pass fluids to...
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A soft, flow-through pad designed to fill to capacity and then pass additional fluid into the primary garment Easy to change and dispose Economically extends the use of any primary...
When incontinence affects a patient or a loved one, choosing the right product to keep them comfortable can seem overwhelming. There are many options available to help provide security and stability to a person who suffers from incontinence. To assist you in making the best decision on which product to purchase, here are some of the primary differences between them
Liners
Incontinence liners are inserts that secure to regular undergarments with an adhesive strip. They serve as an ideal low-profile solution for those suffering from light incontinence.
Belted undergarments
Belted undergarments combine a liner with a belt or strap that can be worn with or without regular underwear. They offer the flexibility of replacing a liner or pad as needed, while still providing the support of the belt.
Briefs
According to National Incontinence, adult briefs, or protective underwear, are “more like disposable pull-ups and reusable underwear.” Adult briefs vary in degrees of absorbency from light to heavy-duty and have moisture-wicking capabilities, as well as odor control.
Diapers
Adult diapers are best-suited for those who are bed-ridden or suffer from heavy incontinence. They are very absorbent and are often used for heavy incontinence, nighttime wetting, and those who need help getting to the bathroom.
Booster Pads
A booster pad for incontinence can be worn inside another absorbent product, thus adding absorbency and extending the wear time. The design allows the booster pad to fill to capacity before any fluid can reach the wearer’s brief or underwear.