Incontinence may vary in degree. It can also occur at almost any age, though it is more intense among young children and the elderly. Sometimes, elderly folk suffering from various diseases may experience incontinence while still being fit enough to accomplish most routine daily activities. The inability to move quick enough to get to the toilet in time thus necessitates adult diapers.
Because of the brisk nature of adult activity even among the elderly, comfort and function are now the standards in the manufacture of adult diapers. Adults need to be free from discomfort to function properly. After all, nobody needs to feel itching and scraping sensations from the edges of the diaper lining while going about daily chores. Most adults with incontinence either opt for pull-up diapers or conventional ones with a firm fit and strong adhesive.
Pull-up diapers vary in structure and design, but the basic component is a flexible band or body similar to underpants. One can think of these as paper-and-plastic underpants with an absorbent inner lining. Like women’s sanitary napkins, the absorbent lining in pull-up diapers may vary in capacity. Lighter ones for mild incontinence look like flexible paper underpants with maternal sanitary pads sewn into it.
Some adult diapers look like much thicker and larger sanitary pads and are called incontinence pads. Incontinence pads have strong adhesives on their non-absorbent lining. They may be worn with the user’s own underpants during sleep when wastes may leak in the night.
Some types of specialty diapers are designed for aquatic physical therapy among persons with musculoskeletal disabilities. A reusable swim diaper is also ideal for people who are active enough to join in recreational swimming activities with family or friends. These swim diapers are very strong and durable. They are also meant to hold solid wastes and prevent them from leaking into the pool water.
Reusable swim diapers are also available for young children. These may be worn under babies’ and children’s swimsuits. Their strong and durable structure allows young children to have fun in swimming pools even when they tend to experience waste leakage. Most children learn control by age three, but those with special needs may need reusable swim diapers so they can play and have fun like other kids.
Swim diapers reusable after washing are available for people who suffer from structural incontinence. Structural incontinence is more common among females with weak pelvic platforms. This disorder occurs due to some anatomical dysfunction and can affect women of any age.