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Choosing products for bladder and bowel control(view report contents)Protecting yourselfPadsPads are the most popular product worn to protect against leaks. They can be disposable or washable and re-usable, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes for children, men and women. Your health trust or authority may supply selected products through the continence service. If not, or if you prefer other brands, you will have to buy them. Buy a small quantity to start with until you are sure the pad suits you. Some local chemists stock a small range or will order specially. You can also buy via mail order. The quantity you will need will depend on whether you have a light, moderate or heavy urine loss, or soil yourself. Absorbency depends on the materials in the pad and not the size. Paying more does not guarantee better absorbency. Pads have a surface layer worn next to the skin, usually made of a 'feel-dry' material, which allows urine to pass through to a soaker layer of absorbent materials. Most have a waterproof backing or underlayer to minimise leaks. Those without a waterproof backing can be used as an extra booster pad. Some people mix and match their pads - for example choosing a smaller pad during the day and changing to a more absorbent pad at night; or using a disposable pad for short term use or when travelling, and a washable pad if needed for a longer time. Pads: disposable versus washableDisposable body-worn padsDisposable body-worn pads are:
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