yes, agree here.
Summer time, in particular. I first discussed this with a female paraplegic friend whom I'd met in an incontinence support group. Especially in summer, she will sleep on an large absorbant bed pad just for that purpose. Although during the day, she follows a regular intermittant cath program, she still has her accidents and uses diapers during her waking hours. She reports this goes a long way to keeping her free of any rash problems.
Of course this is not possible when travelling or visiting. She does occasionall travel for her work, and will then diaper for the night and
still take along her pad and rubber sheet for hotels, etc.
But skin care like this is important and one good way to manage...let it breathe!
John.
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