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Choosing the right incontinence pad can be quite a difficult thing, 9 out of 10 phone calls I take here at B&M Supplies tend to be customers looking for this type of help & advice, so I thought I would an Idea just to show a few different types here.
Now I must add at this point that a lot of this will come down to personal choice and here at B&M Supplies we can only advise you in what we feel would be best for your own situation, especially when cost can be a factor in choosing the right incontinence product for you, for example wearing a pad & net knickers can work out around £9.83 for packet of pads and 5 nets and an All-in-one diaper can work out at about £16.
So what’s the difference?
Incontinence Pads
Generally speaking an incontinence pad is very similar to a sanitary towel, it’s worn in a similar way but the sizes tend to be a bit bigger. The pad is built to absorb urine and depending on the user, they are available in a few different sizes and absorbency levels. The pad itself is kept securely in place by the user’s tight fitting underwear or more commonly with a pair of net knickers or net fixation pants. Men have a few specially designed incontinence products which tend to be a bit more suitable and work with the male anatomy to reduce leakage.
Rectangular and shaped Incontinence pads?
Some of the very first pads were rectangular in shape and as time has moved on we now have anatomic shaped pads, Rectangular incontinence pads are good economical choice however shaped pads tend to be a bit more reliable due to their shape and design. Pads are available in 5 sizes and absorbency levels, the more absorbent pads are for use with a patient with double incontinence.
Disposable Diaper /All-in-One
The best way to describe a disposable Diaper or an All-in One, as they are more commonly known, is to imagine an anatomic shaped pad that can be attached by tape around the hip area. Generally speaking this type of incontinence product is best for a bed wetter or more somebody with moderate incontinence, however there are hundreds of manufactures of this type of product, Attends & Tyco/Lille are a few that we supply but it is worth trying out a few different manufactures to find an All-in-One that fits your body shape.
There are a few different designs of this kind of product, but the idea is that they are pretty close to wearing underwear. They’re easy to put on, disposable and a wearer can put them on without the help of a carer. They are not a cheap incontinence pad however due to the discreet design and ease of use the product offers, they are a popular product.
Disposable Bed Pads or Inco sheets as the professionals tend to call them are similar to a blanket and generally in two sizes 60 x 60 or 60 x 90, they can be used to protect a mattress or chair/wheelchair from urine or moisture and are disposable.
For further bed protection please check or Incontinence bedding section at B&M Supplies or if you would like to chat to a human feel free to call 01704 553 773