Protective underwear is a special undergarment for day or night protection from incontinence. It is available for men and women, in both disposable and washable versions and in a wide range of styles and sizes. The disposable brands, well known and well advertised, are sold in grocery, drug and big box stores, but shopping online may give you more choices and better prices, especially if you want to buy in large quantities. Online stores offer washable products that will save you money over time and many will deliver discreetly to your door.
You will find various styles of underwear to serve different needs and purposes. Styles are often designated for day or night use and for men or women. The diaper style, for example, is for bedridden or non-ambulatory patients who have caregivers or nurses. This style can handle the total loss of bladder and bowel control. Pull-on styles are for fairly active people who need moderate to heavy protection day or night. These styles can protect against light to heavy loss of bladder control and most bowel problems. Heavy-duty overnight protection comes with 2 absorbent layers. The outer layer prevents leaks while the inner layer absorbs moisture. These undergarments have snaps at the waist and legs that can be adjusted and they can be machine washed and dried.
Disposables are offered in the pull-on style, but buying them regularly can get fairly expensive. Washable styles are offered for both men and women. Women may choose from cotton or nylon briefs that have highly absorbent sewn-in pads made of an antibacterial fiber that protects against leaks, accidents and odor. Online, these can be ordered in packs of 3, in a choice of colors and a full range of sizes. Full cut briefs are invisible under clothing and are made of knit with a reinforced waterproof section. Women can use disposable pads with these briefs for extra protection. Pull-on styles can be worn over regular panties for extra protection and can be washed. They are usually made of polyester to prevent leaks with cotton waistbands and leg openings for comfort.
For men, there are briefs with moisture proof panels. These are machine washable and work well for minor incontinence. For moderate or heavy incontinence, men may want cotton and polyester briefs that can be washed hundreds of time while keeping their absorption and odor reducing qualities. Newer styles of briefs don't have inserts and don't require extra pads. The sewn-in pad has a top layer next to the skin for dryness, a middle layer to trap liquid, and a waterproof bottom layer to prevent leaks. These styles can be washed and reused may times for light to moderate incontinence. Another new product is disposable and made of a stretchy cloth-like material with maximum absorbency, dryness and comfort with extra leak and odor control. Protective underwear enables many people to continue active lives without the embarrassment of incontinence. These products are helpful to post-surgery patients, active seniors, and others with bladder problems.
You will find various styles of underwear to serve different needs and purposes. Styles are often designated for day or night use and for men or women. The diaper style, for example, is for bedridden or non-ambulatory patients who have caregivers or nurses. This style can handle the total loss of bladder and bowel control. Pull-on styles are for fairly active people who need moderate to heavy protection day or night. These styles can protect against light to heavy loss of bladder control and most bowel problems. Heavy-duty overnight protection comes with 2 absorbent layers. The outer layer prevents leaks while the inner layer absorbs moisture. These undergarments have snaps at the waist and legs that can be adjusted and they can be machine washed and dried.
Disposables are offered in the pull-on style, but buying them regularly can get fairly expensive. Washable styles are offered for both men and women. Women may choose from cotton or nylon briefs that have highly absorbent sewn-in pads made of an antibacterial fiber that protects against leaks, accidents and odor. Online, these can be ordered in packs of 3, in a choice of colors and a full range of sizes. Full cut briefs are invisible under clothing and are made of knit with a reinforced waterproof section. Women can use disposable pads with these briefs for extra protection. Pull-on styles can be worn over regular panties for extra protection and can be washed. They are usually made of polyester to prevent leaks with cotton waistbands and leg openings for comfort.
For men, there are briefs with moisture proof panels. These are machine washable and work well for minor incontinence. For moderate or heavy incontinence, men may want cotton and polyester briefs that can be washed hundreds of time while keeping their absorption and odor reducing qualities. Newer styles of briefs don't have inserts and don't require extra pads. The sewn-in pad has a top layer next to the skin for dryness, a middle layer to trap liquid, and a waterproof bottom layer to prevent leaks. These styles can be washed and reused may times for light to moderate incontinence. Another new product is disposable and made of a stretchy cloth-like material with maximum absorbency, dryness and comfort with extra leak and odor control. Protective underwear enables many people to continue active lives without the embarrassment of incontinence. These products are helpful to post-surgery patients, active seniors, and others with bladder problems.
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