How to Choose Overnight Diapers for Heavy- Wetters

By Wonderland57

Choosing the best adult diaper is a crucial part of your day-to-day life. It’s simply a part of life that you can’t ignore. It is important to know what makes a good adult diaper and what makes a bad one. There are plenty of adult diapers out there that don’t perform well.

There are different types of adult diapers available such as overnight diapers for adults, regular adult diapers, small adult diapers, etc. If you are a heavy wetter, your requirements will be different than the regular ones.

Choosing the right adult diaper is important, especially if you’re a senior or have a health condition that requires you to use one. You can’t just choose any adult diaper, but you have to consider the absorbency capacity, material, fit, and comfort. Given below is a brief overview of each to help you make the best choice.

How to Choose an Adult Diaper for A Heavy Wetter

Absorbency

The most important thing to know about adult diapers is the amount of absorbency that you will get from them. This is what makes a diaper a good diaper or a bad diaper. The reason you need good absorbancy is that you want to make sure that you are not having to deal with leaks or messes.

This is especially the case if you are dealing with the kind of incontinence that requires you to wear the diaper for long periods. The capacity tells you the number of ounces it can hold before it’s saturated. If you have to change your diaper several times a day, you should opt for a diaper with a high capacity.

Fit 

Your adult diaper should fit comfortably. The diaper should feel like a second skin. It shouldn’t keep on folding every time you move. It shouldn’t roll up, either. A comfortable adult diaper is a must for anyone who has to wear one. The material and the fit of the diaper should be comfortable enough to wear all day long.

Material

The absorbency level of the diaper can be determined by the material used in the diaper.  The material’s ability to absorb liquid is affected by the fibers’ length, thickness, and the way they are combined. Early absorbency is how fast the diaper expands to contain the liquid.

The most common type of material used in diapers is cellulose. Cellulose is a porous material; it absorbs the liquid in the body and wicks it out of the diaper. Another material used in diapers is a super absorbent polymer (SAP). SAP is a polymer gel that absorbs water in the body and slowly releases it.

It is more expensive than cellulose but it is highly effective and the liquid is released in the body slowly. Some diapers are made with both of these materials.

Size

Adult diapers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and absorbency levels. You will have to choose the ideal adult diaper based on your requirements. Some diapers are designed for light incontinence while others are designed for heavy incontinence.

It is important to choose the right size for a comfortable fit. If you are a heavy wetter then going for an XL size diaper for the night will be ideal. Understanding the absorbency level of the XL adult diaper before choosing it is also vital.