Adult Protective Underwear

Written by Norene Anderson
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Adult protective underwear comes in a variety of styles, material, and protection quality. Incontinence product suppliers have designed protection for the millions of people with urinary incontinence. Many of these products are made for either male or female use. Other products are gender specific.

Adult diapers are just one of many types of adult protective underwear. There are diapers with four or six tab closures and there are diapers to pull on like ordinary underwear. The different styles are designed to handle the various types of incontinence. Some incontinence is minor leakage at infrequent intervals. Other individuals have no control over the bowel and urinary system. There are millions between both ends of the spectrum.

Adult Protective Underwear for Incontinence

Incontinence is being treated in a variety of ways. New treatments are being introduced as research advances in this condition with such diversity of origins. There are so many causes for incontinence that it is sometimes difficult to determine the root cause. For individuals requiring surgery to resolve the incontinence, the surgical techniques are advancing and are less invasive than ever. This leads to a more rapid recovery time and less overall distress from undergoing a surgical procedure.

The type of adult protective underwear that will work best is the one that will provide the right amount of absorbency to offer confidence. Always look for protective underwear that is treated to reduce odor. It should be a soft material and comfortable to wear. Curved elastic in the leg area provides a snug fit to prevent accidental leakage. The pad thickness and absorbency material are important for drawing the urine away from the body and holding it intact.


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