The Benefits of Adult Disposable Diapers
Perhaps the most recognized form of incontinence absorption is
the adult disposable diaper. We have all seen television
advertisements for top selling brands like Depends. Adult
disposable diapers are similar to diapers used by young children
and are very absorptive.
Adult disposable diapers are made from gel-like polymer beads
that, when dry, are very small, about the same size as table
salt. When they become wet, they expand up to 800 times their
original size. These beads are the key component in disposable
diapers and are the reason that they are super-absorbent.
Incontinence sufferers can choose from a wide range of
absorbencies from light to severe incontinence. The beads, and
all other materials used in the diapers, are non-toxic to
humans, making for a safe and effective means of controlling
wetness. Additionally, adult disposable diapers often have
elastic in the leg portion that can further prevent leaking
urine from escaping.
Adult disposable diapers come not only in varying degrees of
absorbencies, but also in various sizes. The most commonly
purchased sizes are small, medium and large. You should choose a
size that will fit snugly yet comfortably. Diapers that are too
large may result in an uncomfortable fit and leave room for
leakage onto the body and clothing.
People who use the disposable adult diapers like them for many
reasons. Firstly, they are generally more accessible and do not
need to be washed and dried. There is no need for additional
plastic pants. Others claim that you are better able to keep the
skin dry by using a very absorptive adult disposable diaper than
a reusable cloth diaper. Cloth diapers have to be changed nearly
immediately after becoming soaked, which could pose a problem if
you are unable to change it quickly. Disposable diapers need to
be changed soon after wetting, but can handle much more
absorption than their cloth counterparts.