Nursing pad refers to:
Nursing pad is a disposable sanitary product made of PE film, non-woven fabric, fluff pulp, polymer and other materials. It is mainly used Used in hospital surgeries, gynecological examinations, maternity care, child care, paralyzed patients with incontinence, and women during menstruation. According to different user groups, nursing pads can be divided into baby nursing pads, maternity nursing pads, and adult nursing pads.
Applicable objects:
Baby nursing pads are mainly used for newborns to isolate urine to ensure that the mattress or mattress below is not soaked by urine, so the baby Nursing pads are also called diaper pads. When the baby care pad becomes wet, it is best to change it immediately to ensure that the baby's bottom is dry.
Maternity care pads are mainly necessary for women after childbirth and are also called puerperal pads. After giving birth to a baby, a large amount of lochia will flow out every day in the first half of the month. Ordinary sanitary napkins cannot satisfy the need. At this time, special maternity care pads are needed. The use time of maternity nursing pads is generally from the first time after delivery to the entire puerperal period when bleeding and lochia are discharged.
Adult nursing pads are mainly used for people after surgery, paralyzed people and people who cannot take care of themselves. The adult care pad is easy to replace and ensures that the mattress underneath will not be soiled.