Lille Healthcare offers a range of incontinence products, including Flexi Fit pull-up pants designed for light to moderate incontinence. These breathable, discreet pants are available in various sizes, such as S, M, L, and XL, with specifications indicating they are suitable for moderate incontinence. The Flexi Fit range is positioned as an entry-level option, providing extra protection and comfort. For children with bedwetting issues, Lille Healthcare also produces specific products like DriNites pull-ups, which are designed for children aged 4 to 15 years. It is important to select the appropriate size and absorbency level based on individual needs, and consulting product details or a healthcare professional is recommended for optimal suitability.
Lille Healthcare Flexi Fit Pull-Ups: Full Review for UK Parents
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