About Adult Diapers
- Most people use the term "adult diaper" when referring to the array of absorbent products worn by those suffering from incontinence, despite the stigma associated with it. For one thing, the word "diaper" connotes a sense of helplessness and neediness, as most people envision cherubic babies. Likewise, "adult diaper" gives a person the mental image of a frail, white-haired person, rather than someone who is simply suffering from a common medical condition.
- These days, most adult diapers are no more detectable under your clothes than a regular pair of underwear. You can buy disposable pants, which you toss after wearing, or non-disposable pants that you can easily wash. Some adult diapers fold flat to function as a liner, or you can use the refastenable tape tabs to secure them in place like a diaper. There are also adult diapers that can be pulled up and down to function like underwear.
- Adult diapers are made, much like an infant's diaper, with an inner layer that wicks moisture from the wearer's body and locks it away to keep skin dry. The outside is covered with a thin layer of cotton. Some adult diapers have tabs to secure them in place, and others have an elastic waistband with tear-away sides that allow for quick removal. When shopping for adult diapers, consider your personal needs. While an absorbent pad may be enough to absorb a little leakage, you may need a more substantial product the more severe your problem is.
- Adult diapers range in size from extra small to extra large. However, there can be discrepancies in size amongst different products, so you should always test a brand of diaper in the privacy of your own home before wearing it in public.
- Although you can alleviate the discomfort associated with incontinence by using adult diapers, absorbent products should really be considered a measure of last resort. Doctors can treat incontinence medicinally and surgically, as well as by helping you to make simple lifestyle changes. Maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking and staying active are all good ways to prevent incontinence.