Specialized hygiene solutions designed to provide dignity, comfort, and protection for individuals managing bladder or bowel incontinence. This category includes absorbent briefs, underpads, protective underwear, and bed pads. These products feature advanced moisture-wicking materials, odor control, and skin-friendly designs to support daily comfort, prevent leaks, and maintain skin health in both clinical and home care settings.

Colostomy Bags

Colostomy Bags are adhesive pouching systems designed for the collection and containment of fecal effluent from a surgically created colostomy stoma. Available in one-piece (integrated barrier and pouch) and two-piece (separate barrier flange and interchangeable pouches) configurations, with drainable (reusable closure) or closed-end (single-use) formats. Core components include an odor-proof multi-layer plastic pouch, hydrocolloid or silicone skin barrier with custom-cut or pre-cut aperture, charcoal gas filter for deodorization, and secure closure system. Convex barriers address flush or retracted stomas; fabric-backed pouches enhance comfort and discretion. Critical to peristomal skin health are correct aperture sizing (1-2 mm larger than stoma), prompt management of leakage, gentle adhesive removal, and meticulous skin hygiene. An indispensable quality-of-life device enabling community reintegration and dignified living for millions of ostomy patients worldwide.

Urinal Bottles

Urinal Bottles are handheld, portable receptacles designed for the collection of urine from bedridden or mobility-impaired patients, primarily male. Available in reusable (polypropylene, stainless steel) and disposable (rigid plastic, pulp/paper) formats, with standard capacities of 1000-1500 mL. Key features include an angled, ergonomic neck contoured to male anatomy, integral handle, graduated volume markings, and secure screw-cap closure. Female urinals feature wider, contoured openings for female anatomy. Essential for postoperative care, immobilization, and geriatric medicine, urinal bottles enable dignified, independent elimination while preventing falls and preserving patient autonomy. Critical safety principles include strict single-patient dedication, immediate removal after voiding to prevent pressure injury, and thorough cleaning/disinfection of reusable devices. An indispensable patient care device across acute care, long-term care, and home healthcare settings.