Incontinence Management: One of the primary uses of underpad sheets is in managing incontinence. Whether for the elderly, individuals with mobility issues, or those recovering from surgery, these sheets provide an added layer of protection against accidental leaks, keeping beds and upholstery dry.
Incontinence underpads can prevent bed linens from getting wet, lessening the amount of laundry. Also, underpads play a role in preventing bed sores, or pressure sores.
The inner (middle) layer – the absorbent underpad core – consists of layers of special tissue paper and fluff pulp, with possible special additives. The lower layer of the underpad – which protects against liquid leakage – consists of a PE film or other waterproof materials.
High-Absorbency SAP Bed Underpad helps with containing moderate to heavy moisture, as well as surface protection. This underpad is a procedure pad that is equipped with superabsorbent polymers (SAP), a feature that increases the level of protection provided.
Place the pad on the bed white side up. If the underpad has adhesive strips, remove the paper cover from the strip. Press down on the incontinence pad firmly, securing it onto the bed sheet.
One of the primary applications of underpads is to manage incontinence issues among patients. Whether dealing with elderly individuals, post-surgery patients, or those with certain medical conditions, incontinence can pose a significant challenge.
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