Incontinence Care Products - Newclears.com

 Whether your incontinence is permanent, treatable, or curable, many products can help incontinence sufferers manage their symptoms and gain control. Products that help control waste, protect the skin, promote self-care, and allow for normal activities of daily living may be part of your prescribed treatment plan. These types of products are designed to provide safety, comfort, and reliable protection.




Adult pull-ups

Disposable underwear: Pull-up pants are recommended for moderate to severe incontinence. They offer a lot of leak protection while being virtually undetectable under clothing, and are made from a comfortable and breathable cloth-like fabric. unisex. Pull-ups work well for people with limited mobility and/or dexterity.




Adult diapers

Disposable diapers: Adult diapers use elastic sides for a better fit and easier movement. They offer plenty of leak protection and are made from a comfortable and breathable cloth-like fabric.




Underpads:  These disposable absorbent pads help protect surfaces like bedding, sofas, and chairs. In addition to the absorbent core, the base pad is usually designed with a plastic backing and a cloth-like top sheet.

Waterproof Sheeting: Quilted tarps are designed to protect the mattress at night. Tarps, also known as mattress protectors, can be washed and reused. The tarps are designed with highly absorbent materials and may include antimicrobial construction.


OEM Underpads


Incontinence wash
Skin Cleansers: Skin cleansers neutralize and deodorize the skin after contact with urine and feces. Use a skin cleanser designed to be gentle and non-irritating. Look for cleansers that don't require soap and that remove the skin's natural protective moisture barrier. Many incontinence cleansers are alcohol-free, pH balanced, and suitable for sensitive skin. Some cleansers are available as sprays, which can help reduce skin irritation caused by excessive friction.

Incontinence products can be used by the following groups of people:
1. People with temporary mobility impairments
2. Elderly people with limited mobility
3. Accident victim
4. Permanently Disabled
5. People with dementia
6. Diarrhea and other diseases
7. Patients who have undergone surgery
8. People with prostate cancer or related diseases
9. Diabetic
10. Urology patients
11. People who cannot control their bladder

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