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Incontinence Skin Care

For people with incontinence, proper skin care is of the utmost importance to reduce the risk of irritation and keep skin in the best of health. CVS makes it easy to purchase the products that you need to care for your own skin or to help a loved one dealing with incontinence. In this product selection, you'll find a diverse assortment of incontinence skin care products available for you to buy online and have delivered discreetly to your door.

Incontinence Wipes

Residue left from urine and feces is detrimental to the skin. Repeated exposure to body fluids and waste can leave skin inflamed, and over time, the inflammation can develop into painful sores. That's why it's important to thoroughly cleanse the private area daily and following an accident. Plus, regular cleansing helps to control body odor and allows people with incontinence to smell fresh and clean.

Incontinence Cleansing Aids

There are a number of products available for cleansing. Disposable cleansing wipes are a popular solution. These soft towelettes are soaked in a mild cleanser that lifts away impurities. After use, you simply throw the towelettes away. For people with sensitive or already irritated skin, disposable washcloths can be used similarly to wipes. These products are larger in size than wipes and typically softer to the touch. If you prefer to cleanse with a conventional washcloth or sponge, you can purchase a body wash designed specifically for incontinence care. These products include formulas that you rinse off after use and rinse-less washes that evaporate.

Incontinence Medication

Even with proper cleansing, people with incontinence may still develop irritation. Incontinence creams and ointments can be used to seal irritated skin and promote healing. Once the skin has healed, many of these products can continue to be applied regularly to the affected area to serve as a barrier to feces and urine. Using incontinence skin care creams and ointments in this way can lower the likelihood of future irritation.

Incontinence Skin Care Safety

Before using any incontinence skin care product for the first time, discuss your concerns with a medical provider. He or she can discuss proper incontinence skin care practices with you and recommend the best products for your specific needs. Once you receive your new incontinence skin care product, take the time to read the directions for use carefully. You should always follow these instructions unless your health care provider gives you other advice.

What are the Best Incontinence Skin Care & Medication Brands?

Does CVS Sell Incontinence Medication?

Yes, CVS sells a variety of Incontinence Medication in stores and online.

What Is The Best Medication For Bowel Incontinence?

When living with incontinence, whether short-term as a result of surgery, or living with an ongoing condition, you want to feel safe, clean, and covered. The best medication to address your bowel incontinence will depend on the cause and your unique medical history. Some medications will be best suited for urinary incontinence, stress incontinence, or urge incontinence. Other treatments are designed for use during menopause or to aid with an overactive bladder. Your healthcare professional may prescribe darifenacin to ease an overactive bladder, or oxybutynin to help with frequent urination. Tolterodine is also a common treatment to calm urination urgency. Speaking with your doctor regarding the root cause of your bowel incontinence or that of a loved one will be the best step towards feeling confident with your bladder and bowel control.

What Are Incontinence Medical Supplies?

To aid in your efforts when dealing with incontinence, CVS has you covered. From sensitive cleansing wipes to premium washcloths, you can handle anything when living with urinary leakage or bowel incontinence. Cleansing creams, barrier ointments, and rinseless shampoos allow for independence and confidence anywhere and anytime.

Does CVS Deliver Incontinence Medication?

Yes, CVS offers free fast shipping on Incontinence Medication orders over $35. Most orders are delivered within 1-4 days.

Is Incontinence Medication Available For Same Day Pickup?

Incontinence Medications are available for same day pickup at most locations, check your local stores availability and add to cart to pick up today.