Incontinence pads are an essential product for those suffering from incontinence and the elderly, they can help prevent leaks, protect clothing and bedding, and provide extra comfort and safety. However, there are some things to note when using incontinence pads to ensure you get the most out of them.

Choose the right size and absorbency
Choosing them requires choosing the right size and absorbency. One that is too small will not provide adequate protection, while one that is too large will be bulky and uncomfortable. Find the right pad for your needs and provide the right level of protection. The level of absorbency you choose depends on the severity of your incontinence. If there is light leakage, an absorbent pad may be sufficient, while heavier light leaks may require higher absorbance.
Replace regularly
Regular replacement is important to maintain good hygiene and prevent leaks. Wet pads can cause skin irritation or infection and must be replaced as soon as they become soiled. How often you need to change them depends on how incontinent you are, but a good rule of thumb is to change pads every two to four hours. Always wash your hands thoroughly before and after changing pads to avoid spreading germs.
Dispose of pads correctly
The pads are disposable and it is crucial to dispose of them correctly. Do not flush them down the toilet as they may clog or damage your pipes. Instead, wrap them in a plastic bag and throw them in the trash.
Protect your skin
Wearing them for long periods of time can cause skin irritation, so steps must be taken to protect the skin. Wash the area with a mild cleanser and pat dry rather than wiping with a towel, which can cause irritation. Use a moisturizer or barrier cream to create a protective layer that will help prevent skin irritation and damage.
