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Incontinence Pads

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Incontinence Pads, Bladder Pads, and Male Guards for Light to Moderate Leakage

Incontinence pads are discreet, absorbent inserts designed to manage light to moderate urinary or bowel leakage — worn inside regular underwear or mesh pants for a low-profile, comfortable fit. They're a practical alternative to full protective underwear for anyone managing occasional or stress-related leaks during everyday activities like walking, laughing, sneezing, or exercising.

Bladder pads — also called incontinence pads or liners — are designed primarily for urinary leakage. Available in light, moderate, and heavy absorbency levels, they contour to the body for a secure, discreet fit. Pant liners offer a slim, everyday option for light leakage and are popular with active users.

Male guards are shaped specifically for the male anatomy, with front-focused absorbency and a contoured design for a secure, discreet fit inside regular underwear. They're a popular choice for men managing post-prostatectomy leakage or stress incontinence.

Bowel pads are designed to contain fecal incontinence — offering targeted protection and peace of mind for those managing bowel-related leakage. Belted pads attach to a reusable belt rather than adhesive, providing an alternative for those with sensitive skin or who prefer not to use adhesive-backed products.

Choosing the right incontinence pad comes down to a few key factors:

  • Absorbency level: Light pads for occasional leaks, moderate for more frequent voids, and higher-absorbency options for extended wear or heavier leakage.
  • Anatomy: Male guards are shaped for front-focused protection. Bladder pads for women are contoured to the female form for a closer, more secure fit.
  • Lifestyle: For active use, look for slim-profile pads that minimize noise and bulk. For overnight or extended wear, choose higher-absorbency options with wider back coverage.
  • Skin sensitivity: If adhesives cause irritation, belted pads offer a skin-friendly alternative.

We carry incontinence pads from trusted brands including TENA, Prevail, Attends, Nexwear, and Poise. Many products are FSA/HSA-eligible. Save on regular orders with Autoship & Save and enjoy fast, discreet delivery with free shipping on orders over $49. Need help choosing? Our Care Team is available at 800-696-2273.

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