Tab-Style Adult Briefs
Commonly referred to as 'adult briefs,' tab-style adult diapers are undergarments with flexible tabs on each side to allow for a customizable fit and avoid leakage. An absorbent core with odor control, moisture-wicking properties, and breathable side panels provide added comfort and improved hygiene. Incontinence briefs are best for those who experience heavy urinary or bowel incontinence or need assistance with changing.
Adult Pull-Ups
As the name implies, pull-ups are designed to be put on like regular underwear. Pull-up style incontinence undergarments can be disposable or reusable and are available in a variety of absorbencies and specific styles for both men and women. Although the superior absorbency technology of many of these diapers is comparable to the tabbed style versions, pull-ups are generally used by individuals who are capable of tending to their own changes.
Belted Adult Diapers
Belted incontinence undergarments are a cross between a pad and an adult diaper. Used by those who prefer a more secure fit than is often offered by an incontinence pad but more breathability than traditional adult diapers, belted undergarments have a flexible belt secured to either side of the absorbent core. The elastic belt conforms comfortably around the waist offering discreet confidence.
Swim Diapers
Made of non-swelling material and tear-away sides for easy removal, adult swim diapers are designed to contain bowel movements from contaminating the water during physical therapy or recreational swimming. These specialty adult diapers are meant to be worn under a traditional bathing suit and are available in multiple sizes.
Absorbency
When selecting an incontinence undergarment, your first consideration should be absorbency rating. Most brands of adult diapers and protective underwear are typically designed for light, moderate, heavy and super absorption.
Size & Fit
An adult diaper must fit correctly to maximize its effectiveness. Loose-fitting diapers can leak and tight-fitting diapers can be uncomfortable. The right fit should be snug and contoured, but not feel restrictive. For more information on how find the best size for you, visit our Adult Diaper Sizing Guide.
Backing Material
Most disposable incontinence briefs are made with a cloth or plastic backing material. The cloth-like version is discreet, breathable and comfortable but more likely to leak when at maximum absorbency. Plastic-lined diapers offer superior protection but despite breathable side panels, do not allow as much airflow.
Odor & Moisture Control
Adult diapers with enhanced moisture control have an absorbent core to wick away fluids quickly. This action helps to prevent unwanted odors and skin conditions like rashes, irritations and bacterial infections; and ultimately, a much more comfortable experience.
What Causes Diaper Rash in Adults?
Diaper rash usually begins as an uncomfortable pink or red irritation of the skin. Left untreated, this rash can evolve into more significant sores and even become infected. Caused by trapped moisture and bacteria between incontinence undergarments, diaper rash is often inevitable for those who wear these products on a regular basis. Fortunately, diaper rash is easily treated and even avoided in most instances.
Specific Causes*
- Skin irritation from heat, moisture, chafing and rubbing
- Inflammation of the skin caused by the ammonia in trapped urine or the enzymes in stools
- Allergic reaction to fragrances or materials used in the incontinence products
- Fungal infections like Candida albicans, a common yeast naturally found in human flora
- Bacterial infections like Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as a staph infection
- Flare-ups of chronic skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.
How to Treat Adult Diaper Rash
Treating a minor adult diaper rash can usually be managed at home. If you experience excessive pain, itchiness, inflammation, oozing or burning, however, consult a physician immediately.
Effective At-Home Treatments*
- Change incontinence products at the first sign of moisture
- Thoroughly cleanse and rinse the affected area multiple times per day with a quality perineal cleanser
- Gently pat dry irritated skin rather than rubbing
- Only use cleansers and incontinence wipes free of alcohol, dyes, fragrances or other irritants
- Whenever possible, allow the rash exposure to the air and avoid wearing incontinence briefs, pads, and diapers to allow the healing to begin
- Apply a thin layer of protective ointment or lubricant like zinc oxide or petroleum jelly to act as a moisture barrier and promote healing.
Should the diaper rash persist longer than 3 days, consult a physician. In moderate or severe cases, prescription corticosteroid, fungal, or antibacterial ointments and creams may be necessary to alleviate symptoms.
Adult Diaper Rash Prevention
The best treatment for adult diaper rash is to avoid it in the first place. Begin a daily regimen that includes frequent changing of incontinence products, regular cleansing of the perineal area with a gentle cleanser, and application of a skin barrier ointment or cream. If diaper rashes persist, consider trying an adult diaper, protective undergarment, or pad; many technological advancements in absorbency, breathability and moisture-wicking have been implemented into the design of incontinence products.
Popular Products for the Prevention of Adult Diaper Rash
- Prevail Air™ Plus Daily Briefs are specially designed with an integrated hygiene system called Prevail® Microclimate Care™. This system combines a revolutionary absorbency layer for 100% breathability and an innovative AirMax™ layer to lock away moisture but allow the easy escape of heat and humidity.
- Medline Premium Disposable Polymer Underpads offer a protective layer on bedsheets and chairs. Made with exceptional moisture-wicking and odor-retaining polymers, these underpads will help to keep leaked moisture away from sensitive skin.
- The TENA Intimates line consists of exceptional incontinence pads for any time of day. Designed with super-absorbent microbeads, these generously long bladder control pads offer ultimate absorbency for light, moderate, and heavy incontinence as well as overnight protection.
- A quality perineal cleanser like Convatec's Aloe Vesta Perineal Skin Cleanser is a moisture-rich incontinence care product that cleanses, nourishes, and protects. Aloe Vesta is formulated with natural ingredients, such as aloe vera, and protein-rich emollients that moisturize, condition, and restore skin to its natural moisture balance.
- Baza Protect Skin Barrier Cream contains both zinc oxide and dimethicone to help heal and prevent adult diaper rash. Please note: this product should only be used on intact to slightly excoriated skin.
- An old standby like Vaseline Pure Ultra White Petroleum Jelly is a highly effective way to protect irritated skin or to prevent a rash from forming.
*Information sourced from Medical News Today