Living a manageable life with incontinence can be challenging, at
best. Fortunately for the millions of sufferers around the globe, newer
and better products are being manufactured to improve their daily
lives. Whether the products are for young professionals who lead active
lives or ageing patients who need to cope with their condition, today's
incontinence products come in a range of designs and features to suit
every person's needs. Here are top five tips for choosing products that
work for you.
Get your physician's advice before purchasing your
pads or pants. There are different degrees of incontinence and your
doctor is the best person to recommend which pads, pull-ups or
additional accessories you'll need. There are some people who cope with
severe leakage while others only experience mild to moderate
incontinence. Your physician can tell you whether you'd be better off
with disposable incontinence pants or washable products.
Scrutinise
the design and workmanship. Make sure that the product is contoured and
will not be too bulky to wear under your clothes. If it's bulky, you
could end up feeling uncomfortable and be unwilling to move freely. This
is especially crucial to younger people who need to be able to do the
regular things they do such as play sports, go for a run, or play with
their kids.
Look for incontinence pads with different hydrophobic
layers. This allows the liquid to be drawn away from your skin so that
you stay dry. As you know excess moisture for some people can cause
infection. Different pads can absorb different amounts of liquid. Ask
your physician if you need to get the 1250 ml pack of pads or just the
400 ml pack of pads.
Consider how your incontinence pad or pants
will figure into your lifestyle. If you lead an active life with a
regular gym workout, weekend rugby games, or go on climbs and hikes,
disposable products might better serve you. On the other hand if you
lead a more relaxed life with the usual job on weekdays and staying in
on weekends, washable pants might be more economical.
Shop online.
These days, you don't have to walk into a brick-and-mortar store and
feel awkward about having to purchase incontinence pants, a pack of
pads, or incontinence chair pads. You can shop in the privacy of your
home and at any time of the day, without any anxiety. Choose online
shops that carry a wide range of products, including wash creams and
bottom wipers, bedwetting alarms, pelvic floor exercisers, bathroom and
toilet aids, and infection control products. This way you get everything
you need in one online shop.
Living with incontinence doesn't
have to leave you weighed down and filled with anxiety. By choosing your
products well and implementing certain lifestyle changes to manage the
symptoms (e.g. cutting down on caffeine and alcohol, quitting smoking,
and losing excess weight), you'll be able to go through your regular
routines and live a better life.
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