Mild incontinence: For those who occasionally experience a small amount of urinary incontinence, such as some patients who have just undergone surgery and are recovering or elderly people with mild prostate problems, you can choose adult nappies that have a relatively small amount of absorbency and are lighter and thinner. Such a nappy will not give the user an overly heavy feeling, and at the same time can meet the basic absorption needs.
Moderate incontinence: If incontinence is more frequent and the amount of urine is higher, like some people suffering from diabetic neuropathy that affects bladder function, it is necessary to choose adult diapers with moderate absorption and better leakage prevention. These products usually have better performance in terms of absorption speed and volume, and can effectively prevent urine leakage.
Severe incontinence: For those who have completely lost bladder control, such as patients with severe neurological disorders or the elderly who are bedridden for long periods of time, pick adult nappies with high absorption and high leakage protection. Some products can even stay dry for a long time, reducing the hassle of frequent changes.
Of course, accurately measuring the user's waist and hip circumference is key. Too small a size can result in a nappy that is too tight, which may cause problems such as skin strangulation and poor blood circulation; too large a size is prone to side leaks and slipping. Usually there is a detailed size comparison table on the product packaging, and it is important to strictly follow the table to choose the right size.