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Caregiving: Adult Underwear for Incontinence

Adult protective underwear may be helpful for a person who has incontinence. A person who has incontinence has trouble controlling urine or stool. This underwear helps absorb urine and catch stool.

There are different types of adult underwear. A washable type may be useful when a person has trouble using the disposable type.

Changing the underwear

  • Always wash your hands well before and after each underwear change. Have the person you're caring for wash their hands too.
  • Have the person change out of the adult underwear as soon as possible after it becomes soiled or wet. Let them do as much as they can on their own. But give help when needed.
  • Leave the underwear off and let the area dry for 5 to 10 minutes after each change if possible. But keep the person covered to help them feel more comfortable.
  • If the person uses cloth or washable underwear, wash them in the warmest temperature recommended on the labels. Use mild detergent and rinse them twice. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners.
  • If the person uses cloth underwear, try using a breathable cover that will help to prevent leaks.

The person may get a rash in the genital area, especially if that area doesn't get cleaned well. Rashes can occur when the skin stays wet, rubs against the underwear, or comes into contact with urine and stool. The skin may look red, raw, or burned. Some people also may be allergic to the perfumes in the underwear material.

Clean the groin area daily. And check for irritated skin and rashes so that you can treat them as soon as they happen.

Types of adult protective underwear (male anatomy)

Some types of adult underwear are a pull-up style (made of elastic or cloth), and some use adhesive tabs or an elastic band with buttons.

Pull-up adult underwear with wide elastic band, with view of penis positioned down

An elastic pull-up style is made of a stretchy material. With any type of adult underwear, the penis should be positioned down and centered on the body.

Pull-up adult underwear with adhesive tabs on each side

Adhesive tab styles have tabs to help adjust and secure the underwear.

Cloth pull-up adult underwear

Cloth pull-up styles are made to look and feel like standard briefs.

Pull-up adult underwear with elastic bands that attach to the front

Elastic band and button styles use stretchy bands with buttons at the end to secure the pull-up on each side.

Types of adult protective underwear (female anatomy)

Some types of adult underwear are a pull-up style (made of elastic or cloth), and some use adhesive tabs or an elastic band with buttons.

Pull-up adult underwear with a wide elastic band.

An elastic pull-up style is made of a stretchy material.

Pull-up adult underwear with adhesive tabs on each side.

Adhesive tab styles have tabs to help adjust and secure the underwear.

Cloth pull-up adult underwear.

Cloth pull-up styles are made to look and feel like standard briefs.

Pull-up adult underwear with elastic bands that attach to the front.

Elastic band and button styles use stretchy bands with buttons at the end to secure the pull-up on each side.

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Current as of: December 18, 2024

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