Foam for washing bedridden patients. Hygienic care for bedridden patients. Means for cleansing the skin of a bedridden patient

Means for washing bedridden patients.

In bedridden patients, disabled people and persons with reduced mobility, the issue of hygiene is very relevant. It is not always possible to take a shower, use soap or shampoo.

In this case, specially designed means for the hygiene of patients.

Our range includes a variety of hygiene products. sick, including the tools that allow you to do this without water. These funds are presented in the following forms.

Foam for washing bedridden patients "Seni", presented in the assortment, is suitable for repeated washing of bedridden patients without the use of traditional methods that require the use of water. Washing is done by applying foam to the surface of the body, followed by rinsing. In addition, the composition of the foam contains a special substance that significantly reduces and neutralizes the smell.

Lotion is the most convenient and simple means for cleansing the skin. It is applied to any soft material, preferably gauze or non-woven wipes, and then the skin is wiped with their help. The lotions presented in our assortment can be used not only for the skin, but also for cleansing the scalp. They contain special substances that reduce skin irritation. In addition, they are hypoallergenic.

3. Cream gel or washing cream.

Means of this group are intended for dilution with water and subsequent rubbing of the skin. They do not require rinsing, and also neutralize odors.

4. Napkins.

Wet wipes do not dry out the skin and can be used as often as desired. In addition, they have the ability to reduce the severity of irritation and maceration of the skin. The napkins of various companies presented by us contain in their composition many useful components, such as aloe extract, vitamin E, panthenol or almond oil.

They are a great alternative to washing different parts of the body. sick, especially suitable for hygiene after physiological administration. They are quite large and this gives them additional convenience.

5. Shampoos.

Shampoos for bedridden patients can also be washed off with water. This procedure is carried out on the patient's bed, using a special container placed under the head. The peculiarity of these shampoos is that they compound does not contain parabens that cause allergies. In addition, urea is sometimes found in their composition, which regulates the natural exfoliation of the epidermis and regulates the constancy of the acid-base environment of the scalp.

6. Shampoos for dry washing.

These products are indispensable in the event that it is not possible to use water and regular shampooing. Shampoo with which dry wash head, is a powder that is applied to the scalp and hair, and then shaken off and thoroughly dried with a towel.

7. Hat for washing your hair.

This hat is a great option when there is no way to use shampoo. It is very compact and easy to use. Inside it contains shampoo and balm. All you need to do is put it on your head, make a few massage movements from above, and then remove it and dry it thoroughly with a towel.

8. Perineal cleansers

These liquid products are equipped with a spray bottle, designed to cleanse the skin of the perineum without water and soap. They have good washing ability, do not irritate the skin and mucous membranes, and also neutralize odors.

9. Baths for washing your hair.

These aids are inflatable containers, which, when unfolded, take the form of a rectangular vessel with a notch for the neck. They are compact, easy to carry and store, and easy to clean.

Our wide range of products will help you buy exactly those means for washing patients that are needed in a particular case, taking into account all the features and circumstances.

You can order products for washing bedridden patients on our website through the order form. Delivery in Moscow is carried out on the day of the order or at a convenient time for you the next day.

The need to care for a sick person who cannot get out of bed and needs the care and care of relatives and friends always makes us think about the need to acquire some skills to help cope with this difficult problem. How to organize proper care, using only their forces? How to alleviate the suffering and worries of a loved one or a loved one? How to care for the sick so that they do not form on the skin? What care products should be chosen so as not to cause harm?

  • gentle cleansing of the skin;
  • effective and inflammatory reactions in the genital area, anus and in the natural folds of the skin;
  • therapeutic measures that contribute to the restoration of the skin.

In our article, we will introduce you to these important aspects of bedridden care, and this information can help you avoid mistakes in this difficult and important matter.

Hygiene procedures

Hygiene measures for patients who are forced long time spend in bed should be carried out in the morning and evening. Doctors recommend doing them before breakfast and before going to bed, because it is these time intervals that are most favorable for performing such procedures.

To perform hygiene procedures, it is necessary to prepare the following hygiene products:

  • two basins for water;
  • inflatable bath for washing the head;
  • pelvic support;
  • jug for heated water;
  • special cosmetics and devices for the care of bedridden patients: gels, foams, lotions, creams, foaming mittens and sponges (for example, Tena Wash, Seni Care, Menalind, etc.);
  • medical and cleaning gloves;
  • cloth and paper towels and napkins;
  • rubberized diapers and disposable oilcloths;
  • absorbent diapers;
  • cotton wool;
  • gauze napkins;
  • cotton buds;
  • special toothbrushes (if the patient himself cannot brush his teeth);
  • items for haircuts, manicures, pedicures and shaving;
  • male or female urinals;
  • colostomy bags;
  • circles, rollers or mattresses for the prevention of bedsores.

If necessary, other hygiene products can be added to this list:

  • bibs for gentle feeding;
  • diapers;
  • urological and gynecological pads;
  • dry closets;
  • shower chairs or seats and bath rails;
  • toilet chairs;
  • devices for the care of stoma;
  • disposable underwear and bed linen, etc.

A doctor can help determine the need for certain means for caring for a bedridden patient, since their range largely depends on the patient's diagnosis.

Before starting skin cleansing procedures, it is necessary to eliminate all possible sources of drafts and make sure that the air temperature in the room is at least 20 degrees. Such precaution when caring for bedridden patients is never superfluous, because as a result of illness, their immunity becomes weakened, and sharp fluctuations in temperature can lead to an exacerbation of chronic diseases.

In what order should the procedures be carried out?

Before carrying out hygiene procedures, it is recommended to put on the first pair of medical gloves and protect the bedding with absorbent or waterproof sheets and oilcloth. After that, the nightgown is removed from the patient and phased hygiene procedures begin.

Stage 1 - caring for the patient's oral cavity

If the patient's condition allows, then he can be seated on a chair or give his body a semi-sitting position. If the patient cannot change the horizontal position of the body, then his head must be turned to one side and with the help of cotton buds (pagavit) clean the buccal space from accumulated saliva and plaque. To facilitate the implementation of hygiene procedures for the oral cavity, you can use special disposable plastic spatulas, with which you can alternately and gently move the left and right cheeks.

To clean the teeth of a sick person, you can follow the same rules as for brushing the teeth of a sick person. healthy person, but the movements of the toothbrush in such situations should be more gentle and performed with the utmost care.

After completing the procedure, it is necessary to rinse the patient's mouth with water or a hygienic solution (special solutions for rinsing the mouth, soda solutions, hydrogen peroxide, borax, etc.). To do this, you can use a rubber syringe and a soft tip or special rubber balloons to rinse the patient's mouth. When performing this procedure, the head must be slightly raised above the surface of the bed so that the liquid does not enter the esophagus and respiratory tract.

A special approach is also recommended for the choice of a toothbrush and paste for the care of bedridden patients. In most cases, in such patients, the oral mucosa becomes vulnerable and sensitive to the effects of hard bristles, and toothpaste should be selected in accordance with the age needs and characteristics of the patient's diagnosis.

Remedies for bleeding gums
  • LACALUT active;
  • LACALUT fitoformula;
  • Parodontax;
  • Parodontax F and others.

For patients with hypersensitivity of tooth enamel, the following toothpastes are recommended:

  • SPLAT;
  • LACALUT Extra Sensitive;
  • PRESIDENT Sensitive;
  • SILCA Complete Sensitive;
  • Oral-B Sensitive.
  • a series of DIADENT toothpastes: DiaDent Regular, DiaDent Active;
  • PerioTherapy Healthy Gums Toothpaste.

For seriously ill children who are forced to lie down for a long time, it is recommended to choose toothpastes that are able to match their age and have the necessary properties that are determined by the diagnosis.

The duration of the use of therapeutic toothpastes for seriously ill patients is determined individually, since some of their active components with prolonged use can have Negative influence on oral health. After their use, the use of hygienic toothpastes is recommended.

After completing this procedure, it is necessary to blot the patient's lips with an absorbent napkin and apply hygienic lipstick or moisturizing balm to them, which prevents drying and cracking of the lips. For this, the following means can be used:

  • EOS balm;
  • lip balm BABE Laboratorios SPF 20;
  • fatty oils: shea butter (shea butter), jojoba, cocoa, soybeans;
  • hygienic lipstick"Frost".

When choosing such balms and hygienic balm, you should definitely make sure that they are hypoallergenic.

Stage 2 - washing

To wash the patient's face, you can use the following solutions:

  • washing cream Seni Care;
  • washing cream TENA Wash Cream;
  • EHAdez;
  • washing lotion Menalind professional;
  • Eleksi and others.

One of the above solutions is diluted in water and a sponge or hygroscopic glove is moistened in it. After that, the patient's face is wiped, and then proceed to the hygienic treatment of the eyes. It is recommended to use two wet cellulose disks for this procedure (a separate disk should be used for each eye). Movements in this case should be directed from the outer corner of the eye to the inner.

Cotton swabs can be used to clean the inside of the ears and ear canal. After that, using a damp sponge, it is necessary to clean the skin behind the ears, the neck, chest (including the folds under the chest), the surfaces of the sides and the stomach of the patient. In parallel with these actions, the cleaned areas of the skin are blotted with a well-absorbing cloth and covered with a towel (blanket) or put on clothes on the treated areas of the body.

After this, the patient is gently turned on his side and the back area is wiped with the same washing solution. The treated areas of the skin are dried with a towel and one of the means to protect the skin from bedsores is applied to them:

  • body gel Seni Care;
  • protective cream Menalind professional with zinc;
  • protective body cream Seni Care with arginine;
  • protective body cream Seni Care zinc, etc.

In the absence of contraindications, after the completion of cleansing the skin and applying care products, it is recommended to perform a percussion massage.

Sometimes, to wash the irritated areas of the patient's skin, you have to use special products that provide gentle cleansing of the skin. These include:

  • TENA Wash Mousse;
  • foam Seni Care, etc.

Stage 3 - washing hands

The same cleaning solution is used for washing hands as for washing the body. Each hand of the patient is alternately immersed in a basin with a washing solution and washed with a sponge or gloves. Close attention is paid to cleaning the areas of the interdigital space, since it is in it that a large number of pathogenic microorganisms often accumulate.

After washing, the hands are dried with a towel and a special care product is applied to the elbow area (as a rule, coarsening is often observed on them) - Seni Care cream for dry and rough skin. After that, the patient's nails are trimmed and filed with a special nail file. Further, nail care is carried out as they grow.


Stage 4 - diaper change and hygiene of intimate areas

Before starting to clean this area of ​​the body, it is necessary to change the gloves for new ones and prepare a new washing solution.

  • lay a waterproof diaper under the patient's pelvis (if the bed was not previously covered with a waterproof oilcloth with an absorbent sheet or an absorbent sheet);
  • remove the diaper and wrap it in a bag;
  • put on a mitten for washing or take a special soft sponge for treating intimate areas;
  • moisten a mitten or sponge in a cleaning solution and wring out;
  • spread the patient's legs and place them so that they bend at the knees, and the heels are as close as possible to the pelvis;
  • treat the perineal area in such a way that the movements of the sponge are directed from the pubis to the anus;
  • dry the crotch area with a soft towel (only a specially allocated towel or disposable absorbent diaper can be used for this);
  • turn the patient on his side, wipe the body and dry the skin with a towel (special attention should be observed when drying natural folds);
  • apply a protector (protective foam or cream) to the skin;
  • take a clean diaper, unfold it, fold it lengthwise and carefully straighten the protective cuffs and fasteners;
  • put a diaper on the patient.

To treat the perineal area, you can use wet wipes for intimate hygiene or cleansing foams. To do this, you can purchase the following tools:

  • wet wipes Seni Care or TENA Wet Wipe;
  • Seni Care foam or TENA Wash Mousse.

Step 5 - Washing the feet

To wash your feet, you should prepare a new washing solution and change the sponge or washing mittens. Further, the procedure is performed in the following sequence:

  • wipe your feet with a sponge or washing mitt up to the ankle joint;
  • dry your feet with a towel
  • the patient's feet should be lowered into the pelvis and washed, paying close attention to the areas between the fingers;
  • dry your feet with a towel;
  • turn the patient on his side and apply on the back surface of the legs means to protect against bedsores;
  • put the patient on his back;
  • trim your toenails and trim their edges with a pedicure file.

After completing all the stages of washing the patient on rough skin (for example, on the elbows, heels or knees), you can apply special products to effectively soften them - Seni Care cream for dry and rough skin. Completion of hygiene procedures should end with putting on a shirt, giving the body a comfortable position in bed and, if necessary, placing rollers or special inflatable circles to prevent bedsores. After that, the patient should be covered with a blanket. In some cases, after the completion of hygiene procedures, it is recommended to carry out therapeutic measures (for example: treatment, prevention, etc.).

All the above stages of hygiene procedures for the care of a bedridden patient should be performed daily. Compliance with this rule always has a positive effect on the patient's condition and has a positive effect on the condition of the skin, preventing the appearance of bedsores and the development of infectious complications.

Washing head

Washing the head of the patient should be carried out as the hair gets dirty. To perform this procedure, you need to prepare the following accessories:

  • a basin for washing (for this it is more convenient to use special inflatable bathtubs for washing your hair);
  • pelvic support;
  • a jug of water at a comfortable temperature;
  • shampoo;
  • oilcloth;
  • towel;
  • comb;
  • scarf or hat.

The patient is laid on his back and a pillow is placed under the shoulders so that its upper edge is at shoulder level, and the head is slightly thrown back. A roll is rolled up from a towel and placed under the neck. The head of the bed is covered with oilcloth, on which a basin of water is placed.

Means for the care of the sick and the elderly are special tools and devices for people who have lost the ability to move independently, as well as for more convenient performance of actions related to the management of the natural needs of the body.

Funds for the care of bedridden patients are necessary for caring staff, because care requires the use of a variety of products that meet the needs of a person. In our stores and in other sections of the online store you will find the necessary care products for bedridden patients at home and for the elderly: multifunctional medical beds for bedridden patients, hygiene products; goods for the care of bedridden patients; means of facilitating living conditions; anti-decubitus systems; patient care equipment.

The use of special tools will make the patient's life more comfortable. Everything for the care of bedridden patients can be bought in our stores.


Dry closets and accessories

In the absence of a stationary toilet, for example, in the country, in transport, in small shops, etc. you can use these portable sanitation devices, which are quite easy to operate and maintain. It can be installed both at home and in the hospital if it is difficult for the patient to move to a regular toilet.

Diapers, pads, diapers, bibs

"Pampers" for adults, teenagers, disposable panties and pads are made from environmentally friendly raw materials. They are used to maintain the hygiene of a bedridden patient, as well as active people suffering from incontinence. With the right mode of wearing, unpleasant odors are excluded. Models differ in the level of absorbency and size. Dermatologically tested.

Anti-inflammatory, disinfectant plasters and dressings

Sometimes just a sterile gauze bandage on the wound is not enough. There are often times when a doctor prescribes more serious wound treatments, such as medicated dressings: ointment dressings, superabsorbent multi-layer wound dressings, calcium alginate dressings, foam dressings, hydrocolloids and hydrogels.

Detergents without water

The products in this section will help cleanse the skin of the body and hair without the use of water. Here you will find dry shampoos, special body wash gels and more. They are suitable for bedridden patients, and will also become indispensable helpers during the shutdown season. hot water.

Vessels and urinals

After operations, during illness and rehabilitation, when strict bed rest is prescribed, and the patient does not have the opportunity to visit the toilet room, all physiological functions occur in the supine position. For this, various sanitary devices are designed. They can be universal, or they can differ: for men and for women.

Goods for visiting hospitals, clinics and medical institutions

To comply with sanitary and epidemiological standards in medical institutions, when visiting them, it is necessary to use special protective equipment: shoe covers, masks, etc. This will prevent the spread of infection in such institutions and help to eliminate complications for the patients themselves!

New: ABENA line of special cosmetics for skin care

Line of cosmetics Seni Care for daily hygiene and care sensitive skin, in particular for the skin of bedridden patients. It is especially recommended for diaper and anatomic diaper users who may experience irritation due to the influence of a humid environment and the harmful effects of substances contained in the urine.

In line Seni Care includes:

  • Protective cream for body
  • Washing body lotion
  • Foam for washing and body care
  • Body balm for dry skin
  • Wet wipes
  • latex gloves

Composition foam, lotion and cream enriched with flax biocomplex, which relieves irritation, has a nourishing effect and accelerates the process of epidermis recovery.

Rubber and latex gloves very convenient for patient care when changing diapers and when washing the patient.

Packaged oilcloths placed directly under the patient. Packing 2m is designed to cover the entire area of ​​the bed.

Line of special cosmetics for skin care Hartmann MoliCare Skin (Menalind):





Foaming sponges and mittens, for patient care

Foam sponges- a unique single-use hygiene product. Disposable foam sponges are easy to use.

Gantnet Plus Foam Mitten has 2 active surfaces. Internal and outer side are a thin pressed fiber with a double-sided detergent impregnation.

Usage:
Lightly moisten the product and squeeze several times until foam appears. Treat the surface of the body and wash off the foam with water. In the absence of water, you can simply wipe the foam with a towel. In order not to reduce the effectiveness of the sponge, do not dip it completely into the water. With daily use, on the 15th day it is recommended to rinse the body with water.

Sponges impregnated with dermatological gel with skin-friendly pH 5.5, hypoallergenic, tested for use in maintaining personal hygiene.

Cap with shampoo and conditioner Abena Shampoo Cap for washing hair without the use of water


The Comfer online store sells foams for bedridden patients according to affordable prices and with delivery. In the catalog you will find skin washing products that do not require water and soap. Consultants will talk in detail about the benefits of each foam and help you make right choice depending on the condition of the patient's body.

The use of water and soap products is not always acceptable when caring for bedridden patients. Therefore, special formulations have been developed to keep the skin clean and effectively care for delicate areas with an increased risk of pressure sores and diaper rash. Means for the prevention of bedsores are presented.

Assortment of foams for washing bedridden patients

The Comfer catalog contains effective foams for treating the body with bedsores and caring for bedridden patients, which you can order at competitive prices and with delivery in Moscow.

  • Seni foams are suitable for frequent use and contain the SINODOR odor neutralizer patented by the company. After application, the product does not need to be washed off with water, a protective layer remains on the skin. Suitable for the care of patients with urinary and fecal incontinence.
  • Menalind products ("Menalind") provide a good cleansing of the skin without water. Recommended for the treatment and care of the crotch area. Washing foam for bedridden patients "Menalind" does not dry out the skin, neutralizes the smell. After use, a protective layer remains.
  • "Abena" does not require rinsing, can be applied to any part of the body many times a day. A protective membrane remains on the skin. The products are hypoallergenic. Purifies skin and removes odors rather than masking them.

Choice of Cleansing Foam

Bedridden patients require daily care and hygiene. The products used should clean well, yet have a neutral pH and not overdry the skin. It is worth stopping the choice on gels that do not contain soap. Such gels form a special protective layer on the surface of the skin after use.

Comfer offers products from well-known manufacturers. We buy directly from manufacturers, so we have low prices and constant availability of products. We provide certificates.