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Adult nighttime bedwetting can rob a person of precious sleep. It can take time stripping the bed and washing sheets, it’s disruptive to other family members, and it can also cause feelings of depression or shame. All of these can be helped with the use of the proper incontinence products.
Purchasing the right type, size, absorbency level, and brand is critical. However, it is very confusing to figure out. You would be surprised to find out how many people are wearing the wrong product for their body and lifestyle. If you have been using the same brand for the past ten years or so, it may be time to try a different one. Technology has greatly advanced in the field of bladder control products. Additionally, many new products are now available.
The LiveAnew Care team is made up of incontinence product experts who have helped more than 100k individuals find his or her perfect product.
Below are the most popular products in each of the major categories based on these consultations.
BLADDER CONTROL PADS
Overnight bladder control pads are great for many people. Three of the most popular include:
Beyond Overnight is a shorter pad made of very soft materials. It is dye-free and has tall side guards.
Tena Overnight has a unique shape for more coverage in the back. It is extra-long for comfort and thinner than most brands.
Poise Ultimate Long is a long pad that is great for overnight protection.
PULL-ON UNDERWEAR
Disposable underwear for women and for men gives you the ability to move more freely during the day due to their flexible fit and comfortable elastic leg gathers and protective leak-proof waistband. At night, they provide outstanding wetness and odor control for even the most restless sleeper. Three of the most popular overnight underwear include:
LiveAnew MaxPlus is made of very soft materials, has the best leg cuffs for extra protection, and comes in 5 sizes for a better fit.
Tranquility Premium Overnight has an excellent top sheet for superior wetness wicking and inner leg cuffs. It is available in sizes from small to XXL.
Seni Active SuperPlus is soft, has inner leak guards, and is a high absorbent option.
ADULT DIAPERS / TABBED BRIEFS
Adult diapers are much softer and more comfortable than ever before, and some have re-attachable tabs that also cinch up for a greater fit. They are used for total bladder loss and/or bowel incontinence. Overnight versions come in plastic-backed or breathable materials. 3 of the most popular options for their absorption and quality include:
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Comments
I haven’t found any but I need a tool an adaptation to put on adult pull- ups , as I am a paraplegic and most brands elastic is to closed up / something like a sewing ring, band with a handle to put the garment on with I am using a brief (diaper) from Tena with elastic sides but I cannot pull up all the way after pre-sizing over my thighs any ideas
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