Prospects only grew brighter during the COVID-19 pandemic, since adult incontinence products were in great demand to meet the needs of infected patients in hospitals and at home, particularly among the elderly. The demand for low-cost, ecologically friendly incontinence products has risen significantly.
The growth in diabetes and stroke cases has pushed adult incontinence rates higher, resulting in a flood of revenue-generating opportunities for stakeholders. The adult incontinence products market's development prospects are being boosted by increased initiatives to promote public awareness about bladder and bowel health.
With approximately 200 million people suffering from some type of urinary adult incontinence, and the ailment being more common in women, there are still plenty of chances for companies in the adult incontinence goods industry.
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