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Things To Consider When Choosing Continence Products

Many, many Australians struggle with incontinence, which can be challenging to manage. As a result, numerous incontinence products and assistance options are available. 

Learning which product suits your needs is the key to effectively managing the condition.

The following are a few factors to consider when selecting an incontinence product.

Size

A continence management product that is too big or small will not only be uncomfortable for the user, but will also run the risk of hygiene and leakage issues. Many new users conflate size and absorbency, but you should evaluate the two separately.

To ensure a proper fit, waist and hip circumference are crucial considerations. However, each continence product will come with a fit guide and instructions on how to measure against the product sizing accurately. 

Absorbency Levels

An incontinence product's absorbency refers to how much fluid it can absorb and retain before leaking. Different leakage rates may occur depending on the time of day, fluid intake and intake of diuretics.

Therefore, finding the right product depends on the absorption level and coverage the patient needs. For light incontinence, a guard or incontinence pad may be sufficient. Fitted briefs or adult nappies can provide more coverage for people who experience moderate to heavy incontinence.

Most products highlight the level of absorbency on the product packaging. But you may have to try the product to determine if it's the right fit for your needs.

Mobility And Lifestyle 

Incontinence can affect people of all ages, some of whom may lead fairly sedentary lives while others may be highly active.

Choosing something flexible, absorbent and well-fitted may be the best option if the continence product is for an active person. Pads and pants are a great choice because they are easy to change throughout the day and do not require assistance.

Type Of Incontinence

Depending on the individual, incontinence may only be urinary, faecal or both. Various continence products address various incontinence issues.

Choosing the best incontinence product is simpler if you know the type, severity and underlying causes of the condition. A doctor or other health care professional can assist with the evaluation.

If you are unsure which continence management product is best for your needs, consult a doctor or health provider. A doctor can help you determine whether your continence problem is permanent or temporary. Additionally, the doctor can recommend the best treatment and incontinence products for your type of incontinence.

Contact a continence product supplier for more info.