A Look at The Most Popular Home Delivery Incontinence Supplies

At Personally Delivered, we supply quality home delivery incontinence supplies from top manufactures like Tranquility, Attends, Prevail, Abena, and Depend, just to name a few. We even have our own personal brand of daytime and overnight protective underwear and personal wipes. We know how important it is to manage all incontinence levels and do so with dignity.

Over the past several years, we have noticed that some of our home delivery incontinence supplies continue to be the most popular sellers. We have gotten many positive reviews from our customers, allowing us to know which of the home delivery incontinence supplies we offer to provide the protection and absorbency needed.

Top-Performing Adult Pull-ups and Protective Underwear

Home delivery incontinence supplies like protective underwear offer the wearer a snug, close, and comfortable fit due to their elasticity. They are sometimes referred to as pull-ups or pull-ons and come in various sizes and absorbencies for both day and night incontinence protection. Protective underwear are a more discreet option and are made of a cloth-like material to allow the skin to breathe, which helps to keep the skin healthy.

Here are just a few of the top-performing protective underwear we offer that have received positive feedback from our customers.

Most Popular Adult Briefs and Diapers

Adult briefs and diapers are other home delivery incontinence supplies we carry at Personally Delivered. Adult diapers can be less discreet than protective underwear but offer a higher absorbency for managing heavy to severe urinary and fecal incontinence. Because adult briefs and diapers can hold a larger capacity, leading to uncomfortable bulkiness.

Adult diapers also do not require the removal of clothing when changing because of their tape tabs or hook and loop closures. This feature makes briefs and diapers a popular choice for those that are bedridden, lack dexterity, or are bound to a wheelchair.

Here are some of our most popular adult briefs and diapers based on actual customer testimonials.

Best-Selling Pads and Liners

Incontinence pads and liners are offered for both men and women in various shapes, sizes, and absorbency levels. Thicker and larger pads absorb more fluids, and thinner pantiliners are more discreet and useful for light absorbency.

You can learn more about the differences in the variety of pads and liners in our blog: All About Incontinence Pads

Based on customer feedback and reporting, here are some pads and liners that have been our best-sellers over the past few years.

Popular Underpads, Bed Pads, & Chux

Underpads, sometimes referred to as bed pads or chux, are among the most versatile home delivery incontinence supplies offered. Underpads can protect bedding, furniture, car seats, and more. They can even be used as puppy training pads to protect flooring. You can learn more about all the uses for underpads, bed pads, and chux in our blog: Underpads for Dogs and All Their Uses

These are some of the most popular underpads based on customer testimonials and sales data.

No matter the type of incontinence you or someone you care for is managing, Personally Delivered has the home delivery incontinence supplies to help make it easier for you. Incontinence products are available in a wide range of sizes, absorbency levels, and styles. Each is made for an individual’s unique needs.

It is essential to choose the correct size of home delivery incontinence supplies to prevent leaks and skin irritations. Learn how to measure yourself for home delivery incontinence supplies in our blog: Measuring Your Hips and Waist for Adult Diapers

Cardinal Health Perineal Skin Cleanser SprayAlso, when ordering home delivery incontinence supplies, don’t forget about skin care products. Caring for your skin is an essential part of incontinence care. Perineal skin care cleansers and body washes are excellent products to keep sensitive areas of the skin clean that are exposed to urine and feces. Most are fragrance-free and pH-balanced to keep skin smooth and moisturized.

If you need assistance choosing the home delivery incontinence supplies for your needs or someone you care for, our Product Advisors are just a phone call away. We have access to more incontinence supplies than we may have on our website. Chances are, if you are not finding the exact product you are looking for, we can get it for you. Remember, incontinence products are not one-size-fits-all. Let us help you get the incontinence supplies to help manage your unique needs.

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How to Get Better Sleep When Dealing with Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is distressing any time of day, but it is particularly upsetting at night because it interrupts your sleep. Worrying about wetting the bed, having to wash the sheets and remake the bed, or inconveniencing your partner, can cause anxiety, making a good night’s rest difficult.

The amount of urine in our bodies decreases and becomes more concentrated at night, allowing us to sleep six or eight hours without having to get up to use the bathroom. However, many people with overactive bladder (OAB) have nocturia, the need to urinate several times a night, disrupting their sleep cycles.

Preparation is critical when the goal is to get a full night’s sleep when you have urinary incontinence. We’ve got some tips for getting better sleep when dealing with incontinence and some home delivery incontinence supplies that can be helpful. First, let’s discuss the various types of incontinence.

Types of Overnight Incontinence

Frequent urination

When there is accelerated urine production during nighttime hours, a person is experiencing nocturia. This overproduction could cause you to wake up and have the urge to urinate several times per night.

Frequent urination does not always lead to adult bedwetting, known as adult nocturnal enuresis. Although, the disruption of the sleep schedule might cause this issue since those with adult nocturnal enuresis are more likely to miss the body’s signal to wake up in time to get to the bathroom.

Overflow Incontinence

When the bladder doesn’t completely empty while urinating, a person is experiencing overflow incontinence. The bladder muscles are not able to squeeze correctly for various reasons. Small amounts of urine can leak out later while you’re sleeping since the bladder wasn’t fully emptied.

Stress Incontinence

When pressure on the bladder or abdomen results in urine leakage, it is called stress incontinence. Laughing, sneezing, coughing, exercising, or sex can put stress on the bladder and cause urine to leak. You may experience bladder leaks at night when you move, cough, or sneeze.

Functional Incontinence

Functional incontinence occurs due to a physical or mental impairment that prevents a person from getting to the bathroom before urination occurs. Poor vision, mental confusion, arthritis are all examples of impairments that can cause functional incontinence. If you cannot get up to urinate at night, you’re experiencing functional incontinence.

At-Home Tips for Better Sleep with Incontinence

Home delivery incontinence supplies, some lifestyle changes, exercise, and maybe a home modification could be beneficial when the goal is to get better sleep with incontinence.

Wear Overnight Protective Underwear or an Adult Diaper

Abena Abri-Form Premium Adult Briefs Heavy AbsorbencyWhile no one likes to feel like they are wearing or need a diaper, extra protection will give you peace of mind. Absorbent incontinence briefs and overnight pull-ons for adults are the best way to keep your clothing, bedding, and skin dry if you’re frequently experiencing overnight urinary incontinence. Home delivery incontinence supplies like the Personally Delivered Overnight Protective Underwear or Abena Abri-Form Overnight Briefs wick moisture away from the skin, preventing skin conditions and helping you stay comfortable overnight.

Overnight Bladder Protection Pads

Prevail Bladder Control Pad Overnight AbsorbencyOvernight incontinence bladder pads are an excellent option for extra peace of mind if you are experiencing small leaks or desire an added layer of protection. Home delivery incontinence supplies like overnight bladder pads come in various absorbencies and line your regular underwear to absorb leaks while you sleep.

Protect Your Mattress

Salk PrimaCare Queen Size Mattress CoverInvesting in a mattress protector and underpads, bed pads, or chux can help give you peace of mind and make dealing with nighttime incontinence easier. Frequently washing and changing the sheets on your bed can be frustrating. Home delivery incontinence supplies like waterproof bedding are an easy way to protect your mattress if you have nighttime incontinence. A super absorbent underpad like the Attends Premier Underpad or the Cardinal Health Quilted Premium Strength Underpads can protect your bed and help keep you dry overnight.

Limit and Avoid Certain Fluids Before Bed

Caffeine, alcohol, and citrus juices have all been linked to bladder problems, so it might be best to avoid these beverages at night altogether. Not only could the caffeine keep you awake, but it can also increase your risk of wetting the bed since it is a diuretic that increases urine output. Try to avoid drinking any liquids two hours before going to bed.

Try Double-Voiding Your Bladder

Double-voiding your bladder is emptying it twice before you go to bed. To practice double-voiding, empty your bladder when you begin your nighttime routine. Then, go through your usual bedtime routine of brushing your teeth, removing make-up, etc. Right before lying down to sleep, empty your bladder again. This double-voiding practice may help reduce the chance of experiencing an incontinence episode during the night.

Wear Compression Stockings

T.E.D. Knee-High Closed-Toe Compression StockingsVascular compression stockings like T.E.D. Vascular Compression Stockings can help get a better night’s sleep. Try elevating your legs while reading a book or watching TV before heading to bed while wearing vascular compression stockings. When you wear vascular compression stockings and elevate your legs, fluids are redistributed back into the bloodstream, reducing the need to urinate.

Practice Kegel Exercises

Portrait of happy young Caucasian woman wearing sportswear doing pelvic muscle exercise lying on mat and smiling in gymKegel exercises involve contracting and relaxing the muscles around the urethra. When you use these muscles to stop your urine midstream, you’re practicing a Kegel exercise. Try doing them frequently to strengthen those muscles and reduce the risk of nighttime incontinence.

Remove Obstacles to the Bathroom

If you care for an older adult with Alzheimer’s or dementia, they may forget where the toilet is. Help make it easy for them to find the bathroom by keeping the bathroom door open, leaving the bathroom light on, adding a light-up toilet seat, or placing nightlights along the way. Causes of nighttime incontinence in the elderly can be anything from diabetes, medication side effects, bladder cancer, or other medical conditions.

Use a Bedwetting Alarm

A Bedwetting Alarm is a moisture-detecting sensor. You lay down on top of the sensor, and it emits an audible or vibrating alarm if any wetness occurs. Then, you can empty your bladder on the toilet instead of the bed. Setting a Bedwetting Alarm is also an effective way to retrain your bladder since it conditions you to associate the sensation of a full bladder with getting up and using the bathroom.

Causes of incontinence include weak bladder muscles and nerve damage from diseases such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes, or Parkinson’s disease. In men, an enlarged prostate could be the culprit, which is why it is critical you consult with your doctor if you experience nighttime incontinence. Doctors typically use urine or blood tests to determine the cause of incontinence. Once diagnosed, your doctor may recommend muscle exercises, dietary changes, home delivery incontinence supplies, or even prescribe medications to help manage your bladder.

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