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Included are, e.g., assistive products for dressing and undressing, for body protection, for personal hygiene, for tracheostomy, ostomy and incontinence care and for sexual activities.; Assistive products for eating and drinking, see >15 09
Devices used for absorbing discharge of urine from the bladder and faecal matter from the; rectum; Bathing wear, see >09 03 33; Bedding, see >18 12 15
Absorbent pads especially designed for children that are held in place by close-fitting underwear or stretch mesh briefs; also known as liners or shields
Absorbent incontinence products for children, equipped with fastener system, which allows it to be secured to the body without the help of an additional fastener system; pads resembling underwear, single-use, usually has elastics surrounding the leg openi
Absorbent incontinence products for children designed to resemble normal underwear.
Single-piece garments that can be washed and reused, similar to boy's briefs or girl's panties, that have padding or other material to absorb moisture, e.g. from urine
Absorbent pads that are held in place by close-fitting underwear or stretch mesh briefs; also known as liners or shields
Assistive products that are adult-size versions of babies' diapers; they usually have elastic waist and legs and self-adhesive tabs; also known as all-in-ones, nappies or briefs
Assistive products similar to trainer pants for children; also known as pull-ons
Absorbent incontinence products in which the absorbent core is mounted within a chassis, equipped with a re-adjustable waist belt; the belt is designed to help with putting the pad on, especially in the standing position.
Pads for underwear are usually designed to contain small amounts of urine, and often have a gender-specific shape; these pads which covers the urethra but not the anus (that is, intended to contain urine but not faeces), and they are placed in wearers' no
Assistive products for men with incontinence, designed to fit around the penis and sometimes the scrotum; also known as shields, guards or leaves; Penile sheaths, see >09 24 09; Body-worn urinals for men, see >09 24 21
Absorbent incontinence pads for men, designed to be placed over the penis and scrotum, but not to surround them.
Assistive products that require fixation with a plastic backing
Assistive products especially designed to collect faecal material
Single-piece garments that can be washed and reused, similar to men's briefs or women's panties, that have padding or other material to absorb moisture, e.g., from urine
Included are, e.g., washable products and products for single use.
Included are, e.g., single-use hygienic underpads.; Mattresses and mattress coverings, see >18 12 18
Included are, e.g., washable hygienic underpads.; Mattresses and mattress coverings, see >18 12 18