Tips for Traveling with Incontinence

Traveling with incontinence can be challenging. The thought of having an accident when in the car or flying can be stressful, but with a little preparation, your travel plans don’t have to be ruined.

Here are some tips to make traveling with incontinence manageable.

Map Out Restrooms

If you are traveling by plane, you can get access to the particular airport’s layout simply by searching on Google. Many layouts are printable to take along with you. When booking your flight, also think about choosing an aisle seat. Once you are on the plane, you’ll have better access to the restroom without disrupting any of the other passengers.

Should you be traveling by car, try to identify where the rest stops are along your route. Think about how you will be sedentary for long periods of time and the length of time you usually have between releasing the contents of your bladder. Starting a Bladder Journal a few weeks prior to your travels can come in handy.

Coloplast has a convenient app you can download on your phone that helps find restrooms. Or, you can use Google to map out your rest stops. Here is a quick video tutorial on how to do that.

Pack Enough Incontinence Supplies

Diapers, Protective Underwear, & Pads

Personally delivered daytime protective underwear, an incontinence pad, and a bed padYou’ll want to pack a sufficient amount of incontinence supplies such as diapers, protective underwear, and pads when traveling with incontinence. Choosing a variety of incontinence products with different absorbencies can be a good idea to cover whatever kind of incontinence episodes you may run into. Underpads, bed pads, or chux, can also be beneficial in the car to protect the seat from an unexpected accident.

Disposable Bags

Packing enough disposable bags is important to keep embarrassing odors away when traveling with incontinence. The soiled incontinence products can easily be disregarded at one of the many rest stops on your car route or in one of the public restrooms at the airport if you are traveling by plane.

Hand Sanitizer

Maintaining cleanliness is important to good hygiene. Hand sanitizer kills harmful germs that can cause viruses and is easy to get as a travel size. When traveling with incontinence, it is a good idea to keep hand sanitizer accessible at all times. GelRite Instant Hand Sanitizer

Personal Care Wipes

Personal care wipes are versatile hygiene products to keep the whole family clean. They are an inexpensive way to stay clean and are conveniently packaged to take with you on the go.

Personal care wipes can be used in a variety of ways, such as:

  • Wiping your face free of food, sweat, or makeup.
  • Cleaning dirt and grime from your hands.
  • As a substitution for toilet paper. Note: Only flush wipes that are marked as ‘flushable’
  • To disinfect a variety of surfaces such as doorknobs, steering wheels, toilet seats, and more.

Spare Clothes

Packing spare clothes that are easily accessible is a good idea just in case there is an incontinence accident or the airline loses your luggage. You’ll want to be able to either reach for these spare clothes in the car or have them in your carry-on bag on the plane. Having an unexpected incontinence episode and not being prepared can cause embarrassment. You never know what kind of an incontinence episode you might have, so preparing for an entire change of clothes from head-to-toe can be wise.

You’ll want to make sure you pack these extras:

  • Longsleeve or shortsleeeve shirt
  • Shorts or long pants
  • Socks
  • Underwear, boxers, or boxer briefs
  • Shoes

A Backpack or Duffle Bag

Hopkins Medical Products Original Home Health Medical ToteYou’ll want a large enough bag to accommodate everything to stay organized and carry all of these essentials. Keep in mind the size limitations if you are traveling by plane. If you are traveling by car, try to keep it somewhere easily accessible and not in the trunk. You may not be near one of the rest stops on your route when you have an emergency.

If You Are Self-Catheterizing

Traveling with incontinence while self-catheterizing requires careful planning to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey. It is crucial to remember to pack extra catheter supplies to accommodate unexpected delays or changes in your travel plans. Having ample supplies of catheters and catheter supplies can provide peace of mind and help minimize stress.

Bonus Tip for Packing

Packing healthy snacks will help you avoid the sugary convenience store foods on the road or expensive airport snacking options. Not only are healthy snacks better for you, but they can also help prevent your bladder from getting aggravated.

mixed nuts

Some of the healthy snacks you might pack are:

  • Baby carrots
  • Fruits like apples, bananas, oranges, and grapes
  • Protein bars (look for natural ingredients and low sugar)
  • String cheese
  • Mixed nuts (watch the salt!)
  • Dark chocolate
  • Tuna and crackers

Don't Let Traveling With Incontinence Ruin Your Plans

If travel with incontinence makes you unsettled, especially during the Coronavirus pandemic, planning ahead can make all the difference. With a little preparation and the proper incontinence products, you’ll be able to rest easy and enjoy your travels. Getting away and spending genuine time with family and friends will far outweigh the stress involved with managing incontinence.

For questions related to any of the home delivery incontinence supplies we offer, contact us or give us a call and one of our Personally Delivered Product Experts will be happy to speak to you. Incontinence can be manageable whether you are at home, work, or traveling and we can help!

Disclaimer: Important Notice Regarding Medical Advice

The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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