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When Your Skin Needs Extra Moisture

Posted by on February 24, 2015 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Barrier creams

Many people think that if your skin is dry, you should just drink more water. While drinking lots of water is helpful for skin and many other organ functions, that doesn’t solve the problem for everyone. Some individuals experience skin dryness due to genetic conditions, skin irritations, minor burns or other reasons. For those people, lotions, creams and ointments can be the key to feeling good in ones’ skin.

Lotions are the lightest of these options. They can work great in the summer and spring, for those without serious skin issues, as those are the months that don’t rob all the moisture from skin.

Creams are a bit heavier, and many people use them in the fall and winter months when lotion just isn’t standing up to those cold temperatures and strong winds. Creams work great with not only moisturizing but also softening and smoothing rough skin. Bard’s Special Care Cream is a general moisturizer containing vitamins A, B5, D and E.

Ointments are usually barriers: they leave a film on the surface of the skin and lock in the moisture that’s already there. They’re great for those with minor burns and other skin afflictions. Medline’s Vitamin A & D Ointment contains petroleum and is unscented.

For those looking for something that feels like a cream but creates a moisture barrier, we recommend FNC Medical Ca-Rezz Cream. This cream contains calamine and Aloe vera, and can be used as an everyday cream (we use it at our office when the air is dry) or as an incontinence cream.

Let us know which moisturizer you find works best for you!

Camping Checklist

Posted by on August 1, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Incontinence Camping Tips

Anyone going camping during this last month or so of summer? If you are, and you need incontinence supplies, there are some some extra items to add to the checklist. Here are a few items that are either essential or helpful. First up, something that everyone should have whenever heading out of the house for the tent life:

1)      Bath Wipes
These unscented, hypoallergenic wipes are extra large, so you’ll only need one for each person each day (initially, at least, as they will also come in handy after meals to clean faces and hands). Each washcloth has more than enough moisture to cleanse thoroughly. They come eight to a pack, but they’re so inexpensive, two packs might be a good choice even for a short trip.

2)      Flashlights, Paper Towels, Can Openers
There are many other convenient items that you could probably get away with forgetting, but these three are pretty much the most essential, besides the tent. Pack these items a few days beforehand to make sure they don’t get lost in the shuffle of last minute packing.

3)      Underpads
A wonderful accessory when camping and experiencing incontinence issues. If you have been employing reusable underpads at home, get a pack of disposable underpads for the trip. While reusable underpads are less expensive in the long run and better for the environment, the convenience of disposable is great for camping. They’ll make the mornings so much easier and with Prevail underpads, you only need one layer at a time.

4)      Games
Chatting by the campfire is ideal, but you want to make sure you have a back-up option in case the talk starts to slow. Take some card games, but nothing large or that requires a board. Then you’ll know that you’re ready to provide the outdoor entertainment once the sun goes down.

5)      Extra Incontinence Supplies
That may sound bulky, but it doesn’t need to be. Just be smart about it. Pack everything you may need (extra briefs, wipes, gloves, creams, washes and disposable bags) into one bag, like a small gym bag. Have a really large tube of cream? Just take what you need by putting some into a travel sized bottle. Keep in mind that because your schedule and activity amount may change during your vacation, your supply needs might change as well.

Having everything securely packed will make you able to relax and appreciate your vacation. Last tip: if you have multiple bags, during packing time, note which item was place in which bag. Then take that list with you. It will save time later and you’ll know exactly what you packed. Enjoy your trip!