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PRODUCT | ABSORPTION LEVEL | PRODUCT FEATURES | USER PROFILE | DISORDER | CAUSES / DISEASES |
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Very light bladder loss • A few drops • Up to 1/4 cup over the course of several hours |
• Gel-core locks in fluid • Side gathers for fit • Adheres to underwear • Compact design |
• Female • Active |
• Stress | • Pregnancy • Minor muscle deterioration |
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Light bladder loss • Enough to require a change of underwear • Up to 1/4 cup over the course of several hours |
• Channels disperse fluid • Gel-core locks in fluid • Odour guard • Long slim contour design • Adheres to underwear |
• Female/ Male • Active |
• Stress | • Pregnancy • Muscle damage / deterioration • Exercise • Disease • Surgery |
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• Enough to require a change of underwear • 1/4 - 1/2 cup over the course of several hours |
• Gel-core locks in fluid • Compact contour design • Adheres to underwear • Odour guard |
• Female • Active |
• Stress • Overflow |
• Exercise • Pregnancy • Muscle damage / deterioration • Spinal damage • Surgery |
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Moderate - heavy bladder loss • Enough to require a change of outerwear • 1/2 - 3/4 cup during a single episode |
• Adhesive strip secures pad inside underwear • Side gathers for fit |
• Female / Male • Active |
• Urge • Reflex • Birth defect |
• Prostate cancer • Damage to nerves of spine or bladder |
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Moderate - heavy bladder loss • Enough to require a change of outerwear • 1/2 - 3/4 cup during a single episode |
• Belts hold pad in place as underwear • Outer fabric eliminates noise • Leg gathers for fit |
• Female / male • Active / sedentary |
• Urge • Reflex |
• Trauma • Prostate cancer • Damage to nerves of spine or bladder • Birth defect • Immobility |
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Heavy bladder loss • Enough to require a change of outerwear • 3/4 - 1 cup during a single episode • Fecal incontinence |
• Tapes hold pad in place as underwear • Leg gathers in fo fit • Padding only where needed |
• Female / Male • Sedentary |
• Uoge • Reflex |
• Mental retardation • Spinal cord damage • Birth defect • Trauma |
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