Preventing the spread of pathogens: Nursing pads are in direct contact with human skin. If used repeatedly, they may cause pathogens to spread between patients or on the patient himself, causing cross-infection.
Hygiene: Disposable nursing pads can keep the mattress and surrounding hygiene, prevent urine wet or dirty, and reduce the risk of infection.

Reuse in special circumstances

Condition restrictions: In special circumstances such as limited medical conditions or limited resources, if the nursing pad cannot be replaced in time, and the nursing pad has no obvious stains or damage, and the user does not have an infectious disease, it can be considered to be reused to a limited extent while ensuring safety.
Precautions: Even if reused in this case, it is necessary to closely monitor the user for signs of infection and ensure that the nursing pad used is kept clean.
Daily use recommendations
Replace in time: If you are the person who needs to use nursing pads, such as patients who lie in bed for a long time or mothers after giving birth, you should check the nursing pads regularly and replace them for the sake of personal hygiene and comfort.
Paying attention to personal hygiene: When you wear nursing pads, you still should maintain personal hygiene such as body cleansing, changing clothes to reduce the risk of infection.