Incontinence Products
A discreet selection of incontinence products chosen for comfort, reliability, and dignity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Options range from light absorbency liners and pads for stress incontinence to pull-on protective underwear for moderate loss, to tab-closure briefs for more significant incontinence or those with limited mobility. Booster pads can be layered inside existing products to extend wear time. Bed and chair protectors protect furniture for those with overnight or seated leakage.
Match the product absorbency level to your actual leakage volume. Over-protection leads to skin irritation from bulk; under-protection leads to leaks. Start by tracking how frequently you experience leakage and approximately how much. Most manufacturers provide absorbency guides, and products are labeled light, moderate, or heavy. A continence nurse can provide professional assessment.
Yes. Pelvic floor physical therapy is effective for many types of urinary incontinence, including stress and mixed incontinence. Medications, bladder training, and dietary modifications also help. Consult your physician before relying only on management products — many people achieve significant improvement or resolution with appropriate treatment.
Yes. All major retailers sell incontinence supplies online with discreet packaging and automatic subscription delivery. Products ship in plain boxes without product identification. Subscription services from Amazon, Walmart, and specialty suppliers allow automatic delivery without repeated purchasing decisions.