Panties Type Selecting the right type of incontinence briefs is crucial to successfully managing incontinence. There are several standard types, each offering a different level of protection.
Panties Stretch Fabric
These garments, which closely resemble normal underwear, providing discrete protection with a minimum volume and maximum comfort. Usually made of a lightweight, stretch knit, these pants can be integrated or an absorbent pad may include a special pocket in the crotch region to hold a removable, disposable. Pants and pads are often sold together in systems that offer the most secure fit.
Appropriate for: light to moderate urinary incontinence
for: severe urinary or fecal incontinence inappropriate
usage: the pull up and down like regular underwear, can not be better for disabled
Drop Front Pants
As tissue stretch pants, incontinence, this type is designed to be worn with a special buffer incontinence. But unlike stretch pants, this style has a front flap is secured with special Velcro or snaps. The front flap can remove and change the pad without taking his pants down.
Appropriate for: people with light to medium urinary incontinence, which also disabled
for: severe urinary or fecal incontinence inappropriate
Waterproof Pants
This style is designed to be worn in combination with underwear incontinence others, like the memoirs of an absorbent pad or adult diapers. Mostly plastic, vinyl, rubber or nylon, they provide maximum waterproofing and protection from moisture.
Appropriate for: people with medium to severe urinary incontinence, or for the night
inappropriate: those with mild or intermittent incontinence, who need to provide less protection.
Posted on January 12, 2010.