How To Choose The Right Size For Your Incontinence Products
Choosing the Proper Size
The size of your incontinence products is important. It will depend on the severity of the incontinence, your weight and height, and whether you need a regular or overnight pad.
There are two types of incontinence pads:
Overnight pads are designed to be worn for up to 8 hours at a time. These pads are larger than regular pads and can absorb more fluid. Regular pads are designed to be worn for 4-8 hours at a time. These pads have less capacity than overnight pads but come in smaller sizes that can fit into most women's underwear.
Choosing the right size for your incontinence products is important because it can make a big difference in how comfortable you are.
There are two ways to measure for a new product - by weight or by volume. Weight is measured in pounds, and volume is measured in ounces.
Weight is most commonly used to measure for children's products, while weight and volume are used to measure for adult products.
The average person needs about one ounce per day, but this number can vary depending on age, activity level, and other factors.
Now that you have the correct measurements, take a look at our incontinence product you're thinking about getting for your resident: each product has a size chart that tells you which size to get based on the measurements you've taken. Size charts for our fixation pants, which are required to keep the incontinence product in place, are also available.
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