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Products intended to support daily care of oneself, including washing and drying. oneself, caring for one's body and body parts, dressing, and protecting one’s body. 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
Included are, e.g. clothes and shoes for babies and children. Assistive products intended to manage tissue integrity, see >04 33. Assistive products for making and maintaining textiles for domestic use, see >15 15. Assistive products for health protection and safety in workplaces, see >28 24
Equipment to prevent injury to parts of the body. Assistive products intended to manage tissue integrity, see >04 33. Personal protective equipment for workplaces, see >282403
Included are, e.g. seatbelts, belts, harnesses. Seatbelts and harnesses for motor vehicles, see >121209. Accessories for sitting furniture, see >18 10
Equipment to assist when putting on or taking off clothes and shoes. Buttoning devices and fasteners, see >090348. Marking materials and marking tools, see >222727
Assistive products for inserting suppositories, see >041930. Assistive products intended to manage tissue integrity, see >04 33. Urine chutes, see >092412. Non-body-worn urinals and urine bottles, see >092709. Bidets, see >093318. Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36. Supporting handrails and grab bars, see >18 18
Devices used in connection with breathing through an artificial opening in the windpipe after tracheotomy or after removal of the larynx (laryngectomy). Assistive products for respiration, see >04 03. Products for skin protection and skin cleaning, see >09 21. Snorkels, see >093342. Assistive products for voice production, see >22 09
Devices related to the collection of bodily waste matter through an artificial opening. in the intestines or the urinary tract (stoma) or through a fistula. Products for skin protection and skin cleaning, see >09 21. Assistive products for collecting urine and faeces, see >09 27
Products used to protect the skin from injury from a variety of sources, including the use of prostheses and orthoses and the use of adhesives for ostomy care. Wound care products, see >04 49. Skin-covering agents (cosmetics), see >06 30 39. Body-worn assistive products for body protection, see >09 06. Assistive products for washing, bathing and showering, see >09 33. Devices for grasping, e.g. tweezers, see >241803. Personal protective equipment for workplaces, see >282403
Devices for draining away urine. Bathing wear, see >090333. Sealing materials, see >092115
Included are, e.g. connecting units (tubes, connectors, valves).
Devices used for absorbing discharge of urine from the bladder and faecal matter. from the rectum. Bathing wear, see >090333. Bedding, see >181215
Assistive products to manage menstrual flow
Assistive products for toileting, see >09 12. Assistive products for changing body position, see >12 31. Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36. Supporting handrails and grab bars, see >18 18. Plumbing fittings and taps, see >182403. Grip adapters and attachments, see >241806
Devices to assist in the care of hands, fingernails, feet, toes and toenails. Devices for grasping, e.g. tweezers, see >241803
Devices used to assist when applying cosmetics or skin care products to the face or to perform other types of facial grooming. Products for skin protection and skin cleaning, see >09 21
Devices for training and assisting during sexual activities. Showers and shower units, see >093309. Back supports, see >181003. Seat cushions and underlays, see >181006. Beds and bed equipment, see >18 12