
DermaRite PeriFresh Rinse-Free Perineal Cleanser with Aloe Vera, Fresh scent 1 gal - 1 Each
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As our loved ones age, urinary health can be impacted in a number of ways, like:
Caregivers should regularly inspect the skin for any signs of irritation that can help to identify problems early and allow for prompt treatment, preventing more serious issues from developing.
There are a number of common skin concerns that those managing incontinence tackle, and fortunately, we’ve heard them all.
One common issue is that skin exposed to moisture and friction from incontinence can become irritated, inflamed, and can lead to uncomfortable conditions like rashes, sores, or infections. To handle these concerns:
For caregivers dealing with the early stages of a rash:
For loved one with a prolonged or more severe rash:
Check out these products to have on hand so your loved ones skin and urinary health stays in optimal health.
Some helpful tips to improve urinary health are:
When you urinate, the muscles in your bladder contract and move your urine into the urethra, while the muscles around the urethra relax in order to allow urine to exit the body. Urinary incontinence typically occurs when these muscles relax without warning.
If you have a bladder accident, not only is it imperative that you change your pad and underwear as soon as possible, but you should also wash and dry the area to remove bacteria and prevent the skin from becoming further irritated. Special cleansers that have been designed for incontinence usually contain moisturizer and have been pH-balanced to reduce skin irritation.
Skin protectants are topical products used to protect the skin from external elements such as wind, cold, and sun and are available in many forms such as creams, ointments, lotions, and sprays. They can:
Lotions and moisturizers are both skincare products that help to keep skin hydrated and protect the outer layer of the skin; but they have some differences.
Creams have a higher water content which makes them easier to absorb into the skin than moisturizers. This makes them ideal to use on dry skin, rashes, and skin lesions. Greasy feeling creams are helpful for locking moisture in while keeping irritants out.
Some tips for moisturizing after incontinence:
After cleansing, barrier cream should be applied to areas exposed to urine or stool. Massage gently until the cream disappears into skin.
If you have a skin care routine, use barrier cream last since products applied afterwards will not be able to penetrate the skin.
Perineal cleansing is a process of cleaning the genital and anal area to reduce the risk of infection, and is usually done before and after urinating or having a bowel movement. It involves washing the area with warm water and mild cleanser, and then drying the area thoroughly with a clean cloth or paper towel.
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