Healthy Diaper Changing Practices When Having Fecal Incontinence

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By CareGiverPartners


As a caregiver to an individual with fecal incontinence it can be challenging to learn how to properly care for them. It is important to understand how to use incontinence products that will help to improve their control and management over incontinence but also that you understand the serious problems that can arise if you do not follow proper changing procedures. Many individuals with fecal incontinence do not take care of their anus properly and leave feces on it. This will lead to skin irritations and rashes, and could become infections if you scratch the skin and break it, casing bleeding to occur. It is important that you learn how to cleanse the skin with each diaper change to avoid problems like this from occurring.

If your elderly loved one is suffering from memory loss, they may have confusion around the adult diapers and incontinence products. They may not remember how to change their diapers or they may not understand the purpose of them. It is important to remain patient as a caregiver and to continue teaching them how to properly care for their bodies, even if you have to repeat yourself every day.

How often should you change the adult diapers and what are the proper diaper changing techniques for fecal incontinence? The best suggestion for diaper changing is to remove the diaper when it becomes soiled. Keeping a soiled diaper on the skin for too long can lead to skin rashes and other problems, which will make managing incontinence harder to do. This is also why you need to use incontinence products to clean the skin with each changing to remove any of the fecal matter left behind.

It is often a judgment call for many people as you may change them less frequently based on your financial situation. The average person will change their adult diapers about 5 or more times each day. The type of adult diapers you use also impact how many changes you have as you may need to change them frequently if you have diapers that do not hold a lot of urine or fecal matter.

The adult diapers for fecal incontinence need to come with a greater level of absorbency and protection from regular adult diapers. These diapers have additional absorbency and they also include odor shields to eliminate the smell that may occur when fecal matter leaks from the anus.

It is a wise idea to change your diaper within about 20 minutes of having a fecal incontinent problem. If you do not change the diaper soon, the acid will sit on the skin and can continue to eat away at it which will cause you to have skin rashes, itching, and possible infections. Always clean the skin with wipes and not just toilet paper as the toilet paper will not be able to remove all of the acid that is left behind. There are wonderful products that can help you to manage fecal incontinence and to help you understand dietary changes you can make to have more control over incontinence.

Fecal incontinence is a condition that does need to be managed and will require more attention from other conditions as you have to change out your diapers frequently. Always have adult diapers with you so you can take care of your problem no matter where you are at.

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