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Flourish absorbent underpads combine functionality and style to provide a reliable solution for unexpected bladder leaks. These hypoallergenic underpads are designed to fit seamlessly into your life, offering maximum absorbency and aesthetic designs to complement your home. The Super absorbent natural fluff core holds up to 30 ounces of liquid. Impermeable base layer ensures surfaces like sofas, couches, and beds stay dry and clean.
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Manufacturer | Boom Home Medical |
Brand | Flourish |
Absorbency | Light Absorbency |
Absorbent Core Material | Fluff |
Application | Disposable Underpad |
Backsheet Material | Impermeable Backsheet |
Core Material Type | Fluff Based |
Dimensions | 24 X 36 Inch |
Size Range (Inches) | 25 to 36 Inch Length |
Topsheet Material | Cloth-like Topsheet |
UNSPSC Code | 42132119 |
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Q. Where can I use incontinence pads?
Flourish underpads are designed for anywhere in your home where you spend time. Beds and upholstered chairs and sofas are among the most common places people use them, but Flourish pads are perfect for any surface you want to protect from bladder leaks, including the seat of your car or wheelchairs.
Q. How many incontinence pads should be placed on the bed?
The number of incontinence pads you need to put down on your bed depends on the amount of urine leakage that you typically experience. Although Flourish pads can absorb up to 30 ounces of liquid, some people lose more than that over the course of a night in which case putting down two pads—one on top of the other— or having an additional safeguard in place (for example, wearing an adult diaper) is generally a good idea.
Q. Can an incontinence pad hold a full pee?
With a 30-ounce capacity, Flourish underpads can, in many instances, absorb most if not all of a full pee. But, for individuals with severe incontinence, it’s best to use incontinence pads along with an adult diaper, to absorb any urine that leaks through or around the edges of the diaper. Incontinence pads by themselves are also perfect for people who experience frequent small to moderate bladder leaks.
Q. What makes incontinence worse?
A variety of things can make incontinence worse. For example, some people find that caffeine-containing foods and beverages as well as alcohol exacerbate their symptoms and that cutting back on them provides some degree of relief.
Q. Should you wear an absorbent liner with these underpads?
Wearing an absorbent pantyliner can be a great idea, particularly if you tend to leak only small amounts of urine. One of the great things about liners is that they protect the surfaces you sit on like couches and beds and keep your clothing clean and dry. However, sometimes (and often unexpectedly), liners aren’t enough and having an incontinence pad in place saves the day.
Q. How long can you leave an incontinence pad on your bed or furniture?
To keep skin dry and protected, incontinence pads should ideally be changed whenever they become wet. However, because it’s difficult to change pads at night, leaving them in place until morning is generally okay. If you tend to lose a lot of urine while you sleep, consider wearing an adult diaper to bed as an extra layer of protection.
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