Paraplegic incontinence can be considered by wearing an adult diaper or an indwelling catheter. The specific situation should be based on medical advice.
Paraplegic urinary incontinence can wear adult diapers, but should be changed in time, and pay attention to local hygiene, in order to avoid infection, cause eczema or lead to skin damage and other symptoms occur.
In addition to wearing adult incontinence, a catheter can also be left in place for urinary catheterization. Note that the urine collection bag should be placed externally, and the urine collection bag should be changed daily and the catheter should be changed weekly. Do a good job of local hygiene care, to avoid infection and other situations.
Patients with paraplegia not only have urinary incontinence, but also have difficulty in bowel movement, therefore, daily care should be patient and careful. If the patient is not feeling well, he/she should consult the doctor for examination and early treatment.