How often should you change your pad?

Having the right products can make a big difference when you’re living with , and making sure those products are being used in the right way is equally important. TENA pads offer you excellent protection against leakage and odour, and if you have questions about how often to change pads, how to treat skin irritation, or how often you should change your pad at night, here are some straightforward answers.

How many times should you change your pad?

As a general rule, you should change your pads 3-5 times per day. This may differ from person to person, depending on various factors, such as the condition of your skin, the amount of leakage you experience, and the kind of product you’re using. The important thing is to always change your products before they exceed their absorption capacity. This not only prevents accidental leaks, it helps avoid skin hygiene issues which can lead to bad odours, dermatitis, and uncomfortable infections.

It’s also important to ensure that your pad is individually suited to your needs. Be careful to choose the right size, absorption and type of pad, and make sure it is securely fitted, with a close and comfortable fit in the groin area.  TENA offers a wide range of pads designed for different needs, lifestyles and absorbency levels.

Why do some people change dry pads?

Every person’s body and skin is different. And while all TENA products are soft and absorbent, with odour control, some users may still want to change pads more often – especially those with an active lifestyle. Even if you haven’t experienced any major leakage, changing your pad regularly may help you stay comfortable. Do what feels best for you. And remember, when changing pads, to keep the sensitive skin in the perineal area clean and protected with good products like TENA wet wipes or wash cream.

How do you treat skin irritation?

Prolonged exposure to moisture can cause irritation and skin breakdown. This is why it’s important to frequently change your pad before it becomes too full – the more you can maintain dryness, the better. 
 
If irritation does develop, make sure to treat it properly. First wash the skin carefully, using the right products, then dry it with a towel. When the area is clean and dry, apply barrier cream to help heal and soothe the skin. If the irritation continues, consult your health professional. 

What about changing incontinence pads at night?

Nighttime is a different story. A good night’s sleep is incredibly important to your health, and your product should help with that, not interrupt it. 
 
For better and more comfortable sleep, try using night pads. TENA night pads for women, such as TENA Discreet Normal Night, feature special Lie-down Protection with a specific shape and length for better liquid capture when lying down. They are also more absorbent overall, so you can continue sleeping with less disturbance, wake up refreshed, and dispose of the pad in the morning. 
 
Greater absorbency at night is also key for men. For example, TENA Men Absorbent Protector Level 3 pads, with its Dual Core Secure Absorption Zone, can help you stay dry, confident and in control, both day and night.

You’re not alone.

Even though in its various forms is extremely common, the social stigma that still surrounds it can take an emotional toll. At TENA we’re working hard to challenge these negative perceptions and improve awareness and acceptance. 
 
If you have incontinence but haven’t seen a doctor, remember that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Confiding in a friend or a loved one, even if it’s daunting at first, can also be an enormous relief. Finally, by using the right products, you’ll be prepared to handle daily challenges without worrying about leaks.
 
And when it comes to how often to change incontinence pads, remember to always change your incontinence pads before they become too wet, and keep your intimate area dry, clean, and protected, for natural skin health. 

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