Absorbent Pads: Your Guide to Finding the Right Protection
Learn about absorbent pads for bladder leaks and fecal incontinence. Find the right type for your needs and get tips on choosing and using them effectively.
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Absorbent Pads: Your Guide to Finding the Right Protection
Learn about absorbent pads for bladder leaks and fecal incontinence. Find the right type for your needs and get tips on choosing and using them effectively.
What are Incontinence Pads + How Do They Work?
What are incontinence pads and how do you know which one is right for you? Here's what to know about how incontinence pads work + key features to look for.
Incontinence Pads vs Menstrual Pads: Which is More Absorbent?
Can incontinence pads be used for periods? From construction to absorbency, let's compare incontinence pads vs menstrual pads and when to use each one.
Can You Get Incontinence Pads on Prescription?
Can you get incontinence pads on prescription? Here's what you need to know about getting incontinence products covered by insurance + FSA/HSA eligibility.
Barrier Creams: What to Look for and How to Use Them
The right barrier cream can soothe irritation associated with incontinence and lower the likelihood of its return. With so many to choose from, you may not be sure which one...
Elderly Bedwetting Solutions: A Caregiver’s Guide
Caring for an older adult who struggles with nighttime incontinence and bedwetting, a form of incontinence known as nocturnal enuresis (NE), can be a challenge.
How Often Do You Change An Incontinent Patient?
As a caregiver, nurse, or home health care provider, you have a lot to juggle. You’re responsible for caring for a loved one or patient—making sure they have the food,...
Incontinence Odor Control: How to Get Rid of Incontinence Smell
Over 33 million adults in the U.S. experience bladder leaks, and finding products that help control and eliminate odor while still keeping you dry and comfortable can be a challenge.
The Best Nighttime Incontinence Products for Adults
If you have incontinence, or if you care for someone with incontinence, you know the stress of anticipating and cleaning up after nighttime accidents.
What Type of Bowel Incontinence Products Do I Need?
Bowel incontinence (also known as fecal incontinence) is more common than you think.