If so, what are the differences?
i would imagine so yes. tena pads are designed for those small wee moments that many women have. pantyliners are more designed for "those discharge days". i would say that tena pads are for absorbing iccle wee moments.
Is there a difference between pantyliners and Tena brand’s incontinence pads?
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September 24th, 2009 at 12:25 pm
incontinence pads are meant to mask the smell of urine – also more aborbent cos wee thinner liquid then blood and more urine sometimes comes out
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September 24th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
i would imagine so yes. tena pads are designed for those small wee moments that many women have. pantyliners are more designed for "those discharge days". i would say that tena pads are for absorbing iccle wee moments.
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September 24th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
You get pantyliners for periods and you can get them for very small bladder problems.
Tena is just a brand of incontinence pads, which range from the smallest pantyliners type, to those that resemble nappies. Depending on how incontient you are will depend which one will be most suitable. A nursing assessment might be done if not buying them privately so they can chose the best. They aim to contain and sometimes hide the smell of urine. And its true if changed regularly and you wash. They work well if used and changed correctly and reuglarly.
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I work as a support worker in a younger people’s dementia home.