PINE SMART URBANY ROUTE INFORMATION DETERMINATION Smart Diapers Xlarge 16+KG No: 6
Review:
PINE Smart Urinary Road The smart diaper that detects infection is designed for infants with a Xlarge size and 16+ kilograms. This diaper has a smart technology that can detect urinary tract infections, unlike traditional glands. PINE Smart Urinary tract infection detecting smart diaper can detect the presence of pathogens in the urine of infants thanks to a sensor placed in it. The sensor analyzes certain chemicals in the urine and gives a warning to detect symptoms of infection. In this way, parents may have information about the baby's health and can take the necessary measures. The upper layer of the cloth has a fast absorbent and breathable structure to keep the baby's skin dry. In addition, the outer surface is waterproof and is specially designed to prevent leakage. The side edges of the cloth are elastic and allow the baby to move comfortably. PINE Smart is very easy to use of the Smart Diaper which detects urinary tract infection. The sensor zone of the cloth is in contact with the urine passing under the baby. Parents can detect infection by observing the color change or other stimuli on the cloth. If an infection is detected in the sensor zone of the gland, parents should consult their children's doctor. The smart diaper that detects PINE Smart urinary tract infection offers an innovation that facilitates the follow -up of the baby's health. This product offers an important opportunity to start treatment by providing early diagnosis of urinary tract infections. Developed to raise awareness of parents about the health of the baby, this product is designed by taking into consideration the comfort of the baby. PINE Smart Urinary Road Infection Intelligent Diaper is a product that helps infants to protect against urinary tract infections. However, it is important to state that this product is not a medical device, but that it is only a assistant aid and should not be initiated without any doctor's advice. A healthcare professional should be consulted if there is a suspicion of urinary tract infection in infants.