Incontinence - Yesterday's Trouble

 
CAMARILLO, Calif. - April 23, 2013 - PRLog -- Incontinence, or involuntary urination or defecation, has plagued the lives of millions of people – the world over – for generations. This underreported, socially-straining symptom of underlying bladder problems now affects over 200 million people worldwide. Through both consumer and medical research, it has been determined that approximately 80% of the people who suffer from urinary incontinence are female. One in four females over the age of 18 reported episodes of leaking, causing social and mental anguish. Yet, on average, women wait an additional 6.5 years after the onset of symptoms to obtain a diagnosis for a bladder control problem. A leading diagnosis for the 53% of older people who are homebound, urinary incontinence is of growing concern for those who are immobile or otherwise cannot reach a restroom as often as needed.

         However, this growing issue is constantly being addressed through new products, technologies, and various other innovations in order to provide those of an advanced age with the comfort they require. With over half of the adults in nursing homes being incontinent, it is plain to see that the need for these developments is pressing. Products such as shields, protective undergarments, and even adult variations of the traditional baby diaper have been implemented across the board in hopes of bringing a more comfortable daily lifestyle to those who remain incontinent. These products, among others, have slowly developed into a full-fledged industry based mostly around senior care and comfort. From enhancing current products, such as walking canes and other orthopedic aids, to developing new technology for un-designed products, the industry is in its prime.

         One of these innovations comes in the Esteem adult incontinence pad, by Eurow & O’Reilly Corporation. This multi-layer pad uses new technology in the form of many complex, inter-locking layers. Unlike traditional incontinence pads placed under bed sheets, the Esteem pad is slipped into regular underwear, allowing it to be carried and used whenever needed. The secret to this pad’s success lies in its intricate, layered structure. The pad features a poly suede material against the skin which is soft, feels dry after use, and reduces the chance of skin irritation on the user. The next layer is a microfiber structure used to evenly disperse the liquid and hold in moisture. The pad’s core is a tri-layer of woven rayon that is immensely absorbent. It acts to remove the maximum amount of moisture from the outer layers while locking in all humidity. Finally, the pad’s base layer, comprised of polyester with a leak-proof coating, locks in everything held in the pad’s internal layers, creating a clean, comfortable, and dry solution for urinary incontinence. For additional information, please visit www.esteempads.com.
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