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Tena Men - Absorbent Protector Pads (Level 1) (x12)

Tena

Tena Men Absorbent Incontinence Protector Pads (Level 1) (x12)
Sale price£3.99
Tena Men - Absorbent Protector Pads (Level 2) (x20)

Tena

Tena Men Absorbent Incontinence Protector Pads (Level 2) (x20)
Sale price£7.99
Tena Men - Absorbent Protector Pads (Level 3) (x16)

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Tena Men Absorbent Incontinence Protector Pads (Level 3) (x16)
Sale price£8.99
Tena Discreet Mini - Incontinence Pads (x20)

Tena

Tena Discreet Mini Incontinence Pads (x20)
Sale price£3.49
Tena Lights - Liners (x22 or 24)

Tena

Tena Lights Liners Incontinence Pads (x24)
Sale price£3.99
Tena Lights Liners (Single Wrapped) (x22)

Tena

Tena Lights Liners Incontinence Pads (Single Wrapped) (x22)
Sale price£2.99

How often should incontinence pads be changed?

Incontinence pads should be changed as soon as they become wet or soiled to maintain hygiene and skin health. On average, pads may need to be changed 4 to 6 times a day, depending on the level of incontinence and the absorbency of the pad. Regular changing helps prevent skin irritation, infections, and unpleasant odours.

Can incontinence pads cause UTIs?

Incontinence pads themselves don’t directly cause urinary tract infections (UTIs), but improper use or infrequent changing can increase the risk. Moisture and bacteria trapped against the skin can lead to infections, especially if pads are not changed promptly or if the skin is not cleaned properly. Choosing pads with good breathability and ensuring regular changes can help reduce this risk.

How do I change incontinence pads?

To change incontinence pads, follow these steps:

  • Wash Hands: Begin by washing your hands thoroughly.
  • Remove the Used Pad: Carefully remove the soiled pad from your underwear. If you’re helping someone else, put on disposable gloves for hygiene.
  • Clean the Area: Use incontinence wipes to clean the skin where the pad was in contact. Make sure to dry the area thoroughly to prevent skin irritation.
  • Apply a Barrier Cream (Optional): If needed, apply a barrier cream to protect the skin from moisture and irritation.
  • Place a New Pad: Open a new pad, and secure it in place inside the underwear, making sure it fits snugly and comfortably.
  • Dispose of the Used Pad: Wrap the used pad in tissue or a disposal bag and place it in a bin. Some pads come with disposal bags for convenience.
  • Wash Hands Again: After finishing, wash your hands thoroughly.

How much urine do incontinence pads hold?

The amount of urine an incontinence pad can hold varies based on the type and absorbency level. Light pads may hold around 100ml-200ml, while more absorbent pads designed for heavy incontinence can hold up to 500ml-1,000ml. It's important to choose a pad with the appropriate absorbency for your needs to prevent leaks whilst not being overly bulky.

What are incontinence pads?

Incontinence pads are absorbent products designed to manage urinary or faecal incontinence. They are worn inside underwear and are available in various sizes and absorbency levels to suit different needs. The pads are designed to keep moisture away from the skin, reduce odours, and provide comfort and protection against leaks.

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