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Boots Pharmaceuticals Staydry Extra Pads - 10 Pads

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StayDry strives to sell affordable products to those who need our products the most. Usually major brands such as Always, Kotex, and Whisper (not sure it is a good idea to mention other brand names) are found in retail stores. Generic, non-branded pads are often provided to hospitals as these are much less expensive, but also might not provide the same effectiveness as a higher quality branded pad. But StayDry can be found in both sectors. But what does this mean exactly? There are lots of reasons why someone may need to use incontinence pads, which is why there are so many different types and absorbencies to choose from. It may be that:

Panty liners can either be used alone for every day protection, or they can be accompanied with tampons during a woman’s menstrual cycle. Sanitary pads are also ideal for young girls that are just starting their periods, because they are a less intimidating option than tampons or menstrual cups. Once the young girl is familiar with her flow, then she can venture into using tampons or menstrual cups. Whether it’s an overactive bladder, urge incontinence or just the odd little leak, Boots Staydry is here for you. Our comprehensive range of products caters for both men and women, and includes liners, shields, pads, day pants, night pants, discreet underwear, slips and a range of accessories. Additionally, when wearing a two-piece system (an incontinence pad and fixation pants) it is suggested that the legs on the fixation pants are pulled into the groin to support the pad further and provide a close fit to prevent leakages. Using barrier creamsIncontinence pads and other products and devices can make life easier for you if you're waiting for a diagnosis or for a treatment to work. The most popular incontinence products are absorbent pads that are worn inside underwear to soak up urine. Boots Staydry has been caring for people with bladder weakness and incontinence since 2002. We draw on years of industry experience that stems from our devotion to provide high-quality care and advice for people with incontinence, as well as caregivers. You may be able to get incontinence products on the NHS depending on your local integrated care board (ICB). Ask your GP for details of your local continence service. To qualify for NHS products you may need to be assessed by a healthcare professional. Where to buy incontinence products

For people with severe leaks, continence clinics and district nurses can supply incontinence pads on the NHS, but these tend to be big and bulky. Using tampons for stress incontinence The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) does not recommend using tampons for the routine management of urinary incontinence in women. Pads and pull-up pants use the same technology as babies' nappies and have a "hydrophobic" layer which draws urine away from the surface of the product, so your skin stays dry.

Consumer Tips

Barrier creams are a great way to take care of your skin, but must be used SPARINGLY – too much will cause the excess cream to be absorbed into the incontinence pad, significantly reducing its effectiveness and absorption. TIP* If you see breaks in the lines of the wetness indicator, the incontinence pad has not been fitted properly and may explain any leakages. How to wear male incontinence pads to prevent leakage

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