



Choose the right size and material
size selection: Select the suitable size of adult nursing pad based on user body size, activity requirement. They will need to be big enough to get the required surface area covered while not too in size causing discomfort or waste.
Material considerations: Opt for soft, skin-friendly and breathable materials to minimize friction and irritation to the skin. Do not use anything with irritating chemicals or allergenic materials.
Proper laying and use
Flat place: When putting the nursing pad, it's best to make it flat and no folds so it doesn't hurt the skin.
Stay put: Use a way to keep the nursing pad steady, like tape or Velcro, to stop it from shifting or sliding around.
Don't pull too tight: When you hold the product, be careful not to pull too hard so you don't make lines or hurt the skin.
Regular replacement and cleaning
Swap pads: Change the nursing pad often based on needs and what you do to keep it fresh and not wet. Don't stick with one pad for a long time; it can cause skin problems and germs.
Wash skin: Before swapping, wash the skin with warm water and mild soap to get rid of stuff like sweat and pee. Use a soft towel to lightly dry the skin so it doesn't get sore or irritated.
Observe the skin condition
Check often: Look at the user's skin stuff often, and see if there are any bad signs like red spots, itchies, or sores. If you find weird things, stop using the pad right away and talk to a doctor or expert for help.
Change how it's used: Based on how the skin looks and what is needed, change how it's used quickly, like using new pads more often or trying other kinds or brands of pads.
Pay attention to personal hygiene and privacy protection
Personal hygiene: When using adult nursing pads, maintain personal hygiene and avoid cross-infection. Wash hands before and after use, and follow the correct cleaning and disinfection procedures.
Privacy protection: Respect the user's privacy and avoid discussing or showing the use of nursing pads at inappropriate times or occasions.
Reasonable use of auxiliary tools
Use auxiliary tools: As needed, some auxiliary tools can be used to help better use the nursing pad, such as bedpans, urinals, etc. These tools can reduce the frequency of product replacement while improving the comfort and convenience of users.
