TENA

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TENA is a brand of Essity, a Swedish company specializing in health and hygiene products. The TENA line is primarily known for its adult incontinence products, including pads, briefs, and underwear, as well as skincare and other related products.

History[edit | edit source]

TENA was established in 1956 by Essity, formerly known as SCA, with the aim of providing solutions for incontinence. Over the years, TENA has grown to become a global brand, providing a wide range of products to meet the needs of individuals suffering from all types of incontinence.

Products[edit | edit source]

TENA offers a wide range of incontinence products, designed to provide comfort, dignity, and improved quality of life for people living with incontinence. These include:

  • TENA Pads: These are absorbent pads designed to manage light to moderate incontinence. They are available in different sizes and absorbency levels to meet individual needs.
  • TENA Underwear: This is a range of protective underwear designed for moderate to heavy incontinence. They are designed to look and feel like regular underwear, providing discretion and comfort.
  • TENA Briefs: These are designed for heavy incontinence and provide maximum protection. They feature adjustable tabs for a secure fit.
  • TENA Skincare products: TENA also offers a range of skincare products, including creams, wipes, and washes, designed to maintain skin health in individuals with incontinence.

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