Your Simple Guide to Understanding Incontinence Stages and Choosing the Right Products that Suit You

 

Introduction:

Managing incontinence can be challenging, but the good news that it's crucial to recognise that it's a common and manageable condition. It's a journey unique to each individual so this blog aims to explain the significance of understanding the diverse stages of incontinence and how selecting the appropriate products can empower you to regain control, confidence, and an active lifestyle. Let's break it down and explore the products that can help you or your loved ones manage this situation more comfortably.

Stage 1: Occasional incontinence or stress incontinence

If you're experiencing occasional leaks, particularly during activities like sneezing or coughing, consider using incontinence pads or liners with light absorbency. These discreet shields effortlessly fit into your regular underwear, effectively managing minor leaks without any hassle. If you are new to this, you can explore our blog post about Myths and Realities About Urinary Incontinence to learn more.

The products can be worn in your own underwear.

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Stage 2: Moderate or urge incontinence

If you find yourself dealing with more frequent and sudden urges to use the bathroom, then it could be time for something with a bit more defence. Look for absorbent pads or pants with higher absorbency. They not only provide better protection but also control any unwanted odours, letting you go about your day confidently.

If you are still active and want maximum protection, then consider pants with higher absorbency. However, you don’t have to let your life be ruled by bladder weakness. You can read our blog about a step-by-step guide to some bladder control exercises that may help improve your symptoms: Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor - Ontex Healthcare

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Stage 3: Severe incontinence or overflow incontinence

In this stage, where leaks become more constant with more urine, then it could be time for the next level of protection. Highly absorbent adult all-in-one style or briefs are your go-to. They offer maximum absorbency, adjustable tabs for a custom fit, and advanced anti-leak features to keep you feeling secure. The constant contact with urine or faeces can result in skin breakdown, inflammation, and infections. It's crucial to address these concerns promptly to maintain skin health and prevent complications. For further insights into incontinence and its impact on skin integrity, read our blog about Skincare & Incontinence

For maximum protection, we recommend our product called Slips

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Stage 4: Faecal incontinence

If you're dealing with faecal incontinence, where it's about solid waste, it's essential to note that stool is not absorbed by a product this is designed primarily for fluids. Thus, we recommend choosing products with lower absorption and to change them more often. If you're still very mobile, then  iD pants could be a good option. For mobile, consider an all-in-one product like the iD Slip.

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Result:

Incontinence doesn't have to be a barrier to living life to the fullest. Managing continence care can be different for each person, so finding the right product for you can make a significant difference. Whether it's a light pad, or discreet pants, our goal is to help you regain your confidence and live life to the full.

Remember, talking to healthcare professionals is key for personalised advice on managing incontinence effectively. 


This article was originally published on iD Direct and has been edited and republished here with permission.

iD is the flagship brand of Ontex's range of adult care personal hygiene solutions. With over 40 years of experience, Ontex has developed innovative personal hygiene solutions to deliver high quality, affordable products to our customers across the globe.

Ontex's iD brand of disposable continence solutions is developed using the latest innovation and technology to provide maximum discretion as well as keep you safe and secure through fast absorption technologies. It is through our products, our practices and our people that we have got you covered for all your continence needs. Try one of our products today and choose to be confident - choose iD!

Navigating Incontinence Challenges: Travel Edition

Embarking on a journey is an exciting adventure, and for those managing incontinence, it can present unique challenges. But fear not! With a bit of careful planning and a positive outlook, you can make the most of your travels without letting continence care become a roadblock. In this blog post, let's dive into some practical tips and strategies for navigating these challenges while on the road.

Plan Ahead:

Before setting off on your adventure, take some time for thorough planning. Look into restroom locations, their accessibility, and availability at your destination. Consider accommodations with private bathrooms and proximity to public facilities. Pack more supplies than you think you'll need, including absorbent continence care products, to cover the entire length of your trip. It also would be a good idea to pack the more absorbent version of your chosen incontinence product. This thoughtful preparation ensures that you're well-equipped to manage comfort and absorbency throughout the duration of the travel, contributing to a smoother and more relaxed travel experience. Check out our blog post on the “Understanding the different stages of incontinence and choosing the right products” for support on the different options available.

Choose the Right Transportation:

Select modes of transportation that make restroom access convenient. Trains often have onboard facilities, while airlines can offer accessible restrooms. When flying, consider reserving an aisle seat and choosing a seat in the front or end of the plane for easier access to restrooms on the plane. If you're driving, plan your route with regular rest stops in mind.

Pack a Travel Kit:

Pack enough pairs to cover the duration of your trip, plus a few extras. 

Carry a travel-sized pack of gentle, fragrance-free wipes for a quick and refreshing clean. Look for wipes that are suitable for sensitive skin to prevent irritation.

Include small, discreet disposable bags for the hygienic disposal of used incontinence products. This ensures a discreet and odour-free solution when proper disposal facilities are unavailable.

Maintain hand hygiene with a travel-sized hand sanitizer. Choose one with a high alcohol content for effective germ elimination, especially when restroom facilities may not have soap and water.

Protect your skin by including a moisturiser or barrier cream. This helps prevent irritation and promotes skin health, especially during extended travel periods.

Before your journey, take a moment to identify nearby laundromats or laundry facilities along your route. Knowing their locations can be especially handy for longer trips, ensuring you have access to laundry services if needed. For longer journeys, also pack a small amount of travel-sized laundry detergent. This allows you to wash and refresh your underwear as needed, ensuring a constant supply of clean options.

 

Stay Hydrated, but avoid Triggers:

Staying hydrated is essential, particularly while traveling. However, it's important to be mindful of triggers that may affect your incontinence. To minimise the frequency of bathroom visits, consider moderating your intake of caffeine and alcohol. Instead, choose water-rich foods to support hydration, and keep a reusable water bottle on hand. This way, you can stay properly hydrated without overindulging in beverages that might exacerbate incontinence. 

Utilise Technology:

Make technology work for you. Smartphone apps and websites can assist in finding nearby restrooms, planning routes with accessible facilities, and even offering real-time information on restroom availability. This tech-savvy approach is especially useful in unfamiliar areas. For example, National Public Toilet Map, a comprehensive guide showcasing over 23,000 public and private facilities across Australia, including toilets, adult change, and baby care amenities. This invaluable resource, funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care through the National Continence Program, is managed by the Continence Foundation of Australia. You can download the app through: 

Public Toilet Map – Apps on Google Play

Stay positive and enjoy your trip!

Traveling with incontinence demands thoughtful preparation, but it certainly shouldn't hold you back from exploring the world. By planning ahead, staying organised, and maintaining a positive attitude, you can navigate incontinence challenges and relish the enjoyment of travel without compromise. Remember, with the right mindset and strategies, the world is still yours to explore. Safe travels!


This article was originally published on iD Direct and has been edited and republished here with permission.

iD is the flagship brand of Ontex's range of adult care personal hygiene solutions. With over 40 years of experience, Ontex has developed innovative personal hygiene solutions to deliver high quality, affordable products to our customers across the globe.

Ontex's iD brand of disposable continence solutions is developed using the latest innovation and technology to provide maximum discretion as well as keep you safe and secure through fast absorption technologies. It is through our products, our practices and our people that we have got you covered for all your continence needs. Try one of our products today and choose to be confident - choose iD!

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