Timely change
It is important to change in a timely manner according to the frequency of incontinence of the user and the absorption of the adult diaper. Adult diapers should be changed when they have been filled with urine or feces and the surface feels damp. If left unchanged for a long time, harmful substances in urine can irritate the skin and increase the risk of skin infections, rashes, bedsores and other problems. It is especially important for people with sensitive skin, such as the elderly or patients who are bedridden for long periods of time, to change in a timely manner.
Replacement method
When changing, have the user lie on his/her side, gently tear the adult diaper from the side and slowly roll it down to avoid leakage of excreta as much as possible. Then use wet wipes or warm water towels to clean the user's skin, paying attention to the anus, perineum and other parts of the cleaning should be gentle, to prevent damage to the skin. After cleaning, put the new adult diaper on in the correct way.
Disposing of used adult diapers
Used adult diapers are sanitary products and should be disposed of properly. Wrap them well and place them in a covered trash can to avoid odor emission and bacteria growth. If the user has an infectious disease, such as an enteric infection, used adult diapers may need to be disposed of in the same way as medical waste, and you can consult your healthcare provider for details.
Of course unused adult diapers should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Moist environments may affect the quality of adult diapers, causing them to lose absorbency or harbor bacteria. You can keep adult diapers in their original packaging in a dry corner or cabinet indoors.