Patient & Baby Diapers



Baby Diapers Categories

 
1. Disposable Baby Diapers
• Newborn Diapers: Specially designed for newborns with a cutout for the umbilical cord.
• Infant Diapers: Diapers for infants, typically ranging in sizes for babies from 0-12 months.
• Toddler Diapers: Larger diapers for toddlers, providing more absorbency for active babies.
• Overnight Diapers: Extra absorbent diapers designed to last through the night without leaks.
• Eco-Friendly Diapers: Biodegradable or compostable diapers made from sustainable materials.
• Swim Diapers: Waterproof diapers designed for use in pools and water environments.
 
2. Cloth Baby Diapers
• Prefold Diapers: Rectangular pieces of cloth that are folded to fit the baby and secured with diaper pins or fasteners.
• Fitted Diapers: Cloth diapers with an elastic edge and closure system, similar to disposable diapers but reusable.
• Pocket Diapers: Cloth diapers with a pocket that holds an absorbent insert, offering customizable absorbency.
• All-in-One Diapers: Cloth diapers that combine a waterproof cover with an absorbent interior, making them easy to use.
• Diaper Covers: Waterproof covers used over cloth diapers to prevent leaks.
 
3. Baby Diaper Accessories
• Diaper Liners: Thin sheets placed inside diapers to make cleanup easier and protect the diaper from staining.
• Diaper Pail Liners: Bags that line diaper pails, keeping odors contained until it's time to wash or dispose of the diapers.
• Diaper Rash Creams: Creams and ointments used to prevent or treat diaper rash.
• Wipes and Towelettes: Pre-moistened wipes used for cleaning during diaper changes.
 
Patient Diapers Categories
 
1. Adult Incontinence Diapers
• Disposable Adult Diapers: Absorbent briefs or pull-ups designed for adults with incontinence, available in various absorbency levels.
• Adult Pull-Up Pants: Pull-on style diapers that resemble regular underwear, providing discretion and ease of use.
• Bariatric Diapers: Extra-large diapers designed for bariatric patients, offering additional coverage and absorbency.
• Overnight Adult Diapers: Diapers designed with extra absorbency for use during the night, reducing the need for changes.
• Eco-Friendly Adult Diapers: Biodegradable or sustainable adult diapers made from environmentally friendly materials.
 
2. Reusable Adult Diapers
• Cloth Adult Diapers: Reusable diapers made from absorbent fabrics, often used with waterproof covers.
• Washable Incontinence Pads: Absorbent pads that can be used in conjunction with regular underwear or with reusable diaper systems.
 
3. Incontinence Pads and Liners
• Disposable Incontinence Pads: Pads that can be placed inside regular underwear to provide additional protection against leaks.
• Washable Bed Pads: Absorbent pads placed on the bed to protect bedding and mattresses from incontinence.
• Underpads: Disposable or reusable pads placed on beds, chairs, or wheelchairs to protect surfaces from incontinence.
 
Textile Products for Hospitals
 
1. Hospital Bed Linen
• Fitted Sheets: Elasticized sheets designed to fit hospital mattresses securely.
• Flat Sheets: Standard flat sheets used as a top layer or under blankets.
• Pillowcases: Standard and waterproof pillowcases for patient comfort and hygiene.
• Draw Sheets: Sheets placed across the middle of the bed to help reposition patients.
• Waterproof Mattress Protectors: Protectors placed on mattresses to prevent damage from fluids.
 
2. Patient Gowns
• Disposable Patient Gowns: Single-use gowns designed for patient use, often with open backs for easy access.
• Reusable Patient Gowns: Fabric gowns that can be laundered and reused, typically made from durable materials.
• Surgical Gowns: Sterile gowns worn by patients during surgical procedures.
 
3. Hospital Towels and Washcloths
• Bath Towels: Large, absorbent towels used for patient bathing.
• Hand Towels: Smaller towels used for hand drying and general cleaning.
• Washcloths: Soft, absorbent cloths used for patient hygiene.
 
4. Protective Bedding
• Incontinence Bed Pads: Absorbent pads placed on the bed to protect bedding from incontinence.
• Disposable Bed Sheets: Single-use bed sheets used in high-turnover areas for easy cleanup and sanitation.
• Waterproof Bed Covers: Covers placed over mattresses to protect them from liquids and contamination.
 
5. Hospital Curtains and Drapes
• Privacy Curtains: Curtains used around patient beds to provide privacy in shared rooms.
• Window Drapes: Drapes used in patient rooms to control light and provide privacy.
• Shower Curtains: Waterproof curtains used in patient bathrooms.