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Can I urinate while wearing safety pants?

Asked by:Berenson

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 08:08 AM

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  • Barton Barton

    Apr 13, 2026

    You can generally urinate while wearing safety pants, but you need to change them in time to maintain hygiene. The design of relief pants usually allows fluid to be absorbed after urination, but long-term retention may increase the risk of infection.

    The safety pants are made of highly absorbent materials. The surface layer is mostly breathable non-woven fabric and the interior contains polymer water-absorbent resin. After urination, the fluid is quickly absorbed and locked in, causing no significant discomfort for a short period of time. Most products are designed with urinary needs in mind and will not cause side leakage or reverse osmosis due to liquid penetration. During daily activities such as walking, sitting and lying down, the three-dimensional tailoring and leak-proof partitions of the safety pants can effectively prevent leakage.

    Use with caution in some special circumstances. If you have urinary tract infection symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency, frequent urination may reduce the absorption efficiency of the safety pants. People with large amounts of urine, such as diabetics, may experience saturated absorption. For people with sensitive skin, long-term exposure to moist environments can easily induce perineal eczema or dermatitis. The breathability of safety pants decreases after absorbing urine, and bacteria may breed if not changed for more than 4 hours.

    It is recommended to change into new safety pants promptly after urinating, and clean the perineum with clean water before changing. When sleeping at night, you can choose night-use safety pants, whose absorption capacity is 2-3 times that of ordinary pants. You can carry individually packaged safety pants as a backup when you go out. Discontinue use immediately if skin itching or burning sensation occurs, and seek medical examination if necessary. When choosing safety pants, pay attention to the absorption mark. It is recommended to change them every 2-3 hours during menstruation, and use them no more than 6 hours during non-menstrual periods.