Urinary incontinence products
From DrKoop's partner site on incontinence, IncontinenceNetwork.com
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PRODUCTS FOR MEN Men who have problems with a constant leakage of small amounts of urine may find that a drip collector may be sufficient. A drip collector is a small pocket of absorbent padding with a waterproof back side. The drip collector is worn over the penis and is held in place by close fitting underwear. Men can also use a condom catheter device. This product is placed over the penis similar to a condom. It has a tube on the end and connects with a collection bag tied to the leg. This device can handle small or large volumes of urine with little odor, minimal skin irritation, and easy use. advertisement
BED AND CHAIR PROTECTION Underpads are flat absorbent pads used to protect bed linen and chairs. These underpads, sometimes called Chux, are made of absorbent material with a waterproof backing. They may be disposable or reusable. Some new products have the ability to wick the moisture away from the surface, thus protecting the person's skin from breakdown. Underpads are available from a medical supply company or some larger department stores. Some people create their own reusable underpads from vinyl table cloths with flannel backing, or shower curtain liners covered with a flannel sheet. Others place a rubber pad between layers of bed linen. KEEP YOUR SKIN DRY The most important consideration for any product is to contain the urine while protecting your skin from breakdown. A saturated pad should not remain in contact with the skin for extended periods of time. The skin should be thoroughly cleansed and dried, and all saturated clothing and linen should be removed. WHERE TO BUY THEM Most of these products are available at your local drug store, supermarket, or medical supply store. An urology nurse or enterostomal therapy nurse can provide you with a list of incontinence care products. Also, the National Association for Continence may be able to help you locate products. Call toll-free at 1-800-BLADDER or visit the website at www.nafc.org.
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