Urine pads are designed to prevent liquids from penetrating into the sheets, making them easy to take care of. Therefore, the material used for the bottom film of many urinal pads is PE material. The purpose is to block water, but it also blocks the air. That is to say, the skin of the patient cannot breathe on the nursing sheet! Then, the next problem comes, the absorbed liquid in the diaper pad will not penetrate below the bottom membrane, and the surface material, that is, the material in contact with the skin, must pass the test, but it cannot be reverse osmosis. What is sub-penetration? Although the absorbed moisture seems to be in the diaper pad, the skin in contact with the diaper pad is still wet and cannot achieve a drying effect. This is the reason why bad diaper pad products still cannot prevent the occurrence of bedsores. They are not breathable and dry, and the skin is still in an acidic, humid, and airtight environment.
So, to sum up the above points, what kind of nursing pad is good for the paralyzed elderly? First, the absorption speed is fast, and there is no reverse osmosis. Surface is dry. Second, the bottom membrane is breathable to ensure normal breathing of the skin. The third is that the absorption capacity is large, that is, the absorption molecules of the product can absorb more water.