Incontinence aids are products designed to help those living with urinary or faecal incontinence.
The right incontinence pads and protection can make all the difference to your day. Finding the right product to meet your unique needs sets you up to live your best life, free from worries about little leaks or accidents.
We’ve put together a list of some of our best incontinence pads to help get you started.
When it comes to men's incontinence aids, you need to be able to trust that you’re getting the right kind of pad to meet your requirements.
Created especially for men, the TENA Men Active Fit Protective Shield pads are designed for extra light incontinence. The self-adhesive backing helps to keep the pad in place in your underwear and the anatomical shape gives a snug and secure fit.
Their odour control system helps keep unwanted odours at bay, so you can go about your day in confidence.
If you’re living with light to moderate incontinence then the Abena San Premium Incontinence Pads may be just what you need. Their anatomical shape gives you an excellent fit and they’re designed for rapid absorption and odour protection, so you’re not left feeling uncomfortable or dealing with unwanted smells.
Concerned about your environmental impact? They also carry the Nordic Eco-label, so you can trust that they’re made and designed to be as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible.
Need a pad that can cope with heavy incontinence? Try the iD Expert Form incontinence pads. The core of the pad contains super absorbent polymers which are designed help keep liquids in and an odour control system to stop unpleasant smells.
For extra security, the pads also have integrated, waterproof, anti-leak cuffs and a double wetness indicator to let you know that they need changing.
There can be a temptation for women living with incontinence to simply use sanitary pads, but this could lead to unwanted smells and leaks as they just aren’t designed for this purpose. There are a variety of women's incontinence aids available, so it’s worth taking the time to examine your incontinence product options to find what really works for you.
If you need something that has more absorbency than a liner, the iD Light Incontinence Pads are a good place to start. Their anatomical shape is similar to sanitary pads and can be used in normal underwear. The adhesive at the back helps to keep it securely in place, so you don’t have to worry about it moving while you’re going about your day.
The odour control system in the absorbent core helps to make sure that there are no unpleasant smells, too.
The breathable TENA Lady Discreet maxi pads are specially designed to handle moderate levels of incontinence, offering triple protection against leaks, odour, and moisture. The dry fast core helps to make sure that any liquid is quickly absorbed, while the odour control prevents any unwanted smells, leaving you feeling dry and fresh.
The anatomically designed pads have elasticated sides to make sure they give you a perfect fit, to help keep you comfortable.
Heavy incontinence doesn’t have to put a stop to your daily life when you have the right protection. The TENA ProSkin Comfort Maxi incontinence pads are designed to absorb up to 2900ml of liquid, keeping you feeling dry and fresh.
The pads are extra-long and have a unique bowl-shape to help protect against leaks. They should ideally be used in conjunction with the reusable TENA Fix Premium pants to hold them in place and increase your protection against any leaks.
Incontinence protection isn’t limited just to pads. At Complete Care Shop, there are other bathroom aids available, such as incontinence pants, both disposable like the Tena Maxi Incontinence Pants and reusable like the Caretex range for more discreet usage. You can also get protection for your furniture, like the Kylie Washable Bed Pad which is designed to keep moisture away from the mattress.
If you find incontinence worse at night because getting to the toilet in time is becoming an issue, then a commode may be of use to you. It’s worth thinking carefully about your unique needs and what you must have in place to live life the way you want to, feel from worries about incontinence.
Living with incontinence can be a very isolating experience but there is support available. Your first port of call should always be your doctor, to see if they can offer any help or advice.
If you need help in choosing the right incontinence products, be sure to contact our free online Expert Advice Service.
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