Incontinence pads, guards and liners are designed for adults with relatively minor incontinence problems. All are easily placed inside everyday underwear to absorb leaks. Read our Buyers Guide for help finding the right product.
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Bladder Control pad for heavy incontinence by Tena.
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Versalon peri-pads are highly absorbent, layered, pad solutions for a variety of uses.
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Super absorbent belted undergarments by Covidien in cases of 120. One size fits all.
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Bladder control pads for medium to heavy incontinence using a fluff and polymer absorber.
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Booster and contour pads for helping absorb liquid and distribute incontinence between pad and diaper.
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Bladder control pads for medium to heavy incontinence in two sizes.
Your Price: $61.19
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Select personal incontinence pads crafted to be used in regular underwear.
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Extra soft incontinence liners from MoliForm.
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Soft cloth-like adult incontinence liners in various sizes and absorbency levels.
Your Price: $57.11
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Fitright Extra briefs provide exceptional protection at a low price.
Your Price: $24.99
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Poise pads designed specifically for women who don't want to sacrifice discretion or comfort.
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These Poise pads offer high absorbency in a small form.
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Premium incontinence pads with unbeatable innovation and technology.
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Premium incontinence pads for moderate to heavy wetting with unbeatable innovation and technology.
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These bladder control pads are designed for mild to moderate incontinence and feature soft, stretchable leg gathers for additional comfort.
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These latex-free pads are designed for moderate incontinence and feature a wetness indicator that alerts users that the pad needs to be changed.
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This pad offers protection from heavy bladder and bowel incontinence while also ensuring leakage and odor control.
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Perfect for nighttime use or for protection from incontinence during extended periods of time, this pad also offers leakage and odor control.
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These Tranquility incontinence pads, like other Tranquility adult liners, offer great absorption and added protection when used inside any disposable brief or undergarment. Flow-through pads fill to capacity, then pass additional fluid to the primary undergarment. This double layer approach boosts absorbency, maintains skin integrity and controls odor.
This latex incontinence pad features maximum absorbency and is designed for overnight or extended-wear incontinence protection. Comfort features include an Air-Dry Layer and a Dry-Fast Dual Core for improved discretion and security as well as wetness and odor control. The soft outer cover that virtually eliminates noise and oval-shaped elastics fit the body's contour to reduce liquid leakage. The pad's length is 27 inches, offering excellent protection without having to wear a full adult diaper.
This pad is designed for men and can be worn with regular or protective underwear to offer a secure fit. It is intended to accommodate light to moderate urinary incontinence and incontinence related to prostate surgery. The latex-free pad is held in place with adhesive strips and is longer in the front to accommodate the male anatomy. For added comfort, it also features a unique system to absorb odor.
Incontinence pads come in a variety of shapes, sizes and absorbencies, and paying close attention to product descriptions is key to getting the right design for you. Above all, even to contain slight amounts of leakage, typical pantiliners, mini pads and other feminine hygiene products are not going to be effective because they don’t contain the materials needed to absorb urine.
To start, disposable adult liners and pads have many different names. They’re also called guards, shields and beltless pads. What they have in common is that they are designed to be worn inside underwear—either regular panties or briefs or incontinence briefs (often reusable ones that last through dozens of washings or more).
Within adult liners and diaper pads specifically designed as incontinence solutions, there are many differences between products, both in terms of the level of absorbency offered (there are pads that may even be sufficient for overnight use) and their shape—it’s not just adult diapers that are contoured for men and women, even incontinence pads are shaped with anatomical differences in mind.
Incontinence pads made to go inside regular underwear typically have a waterproof backing with adhesive strips to help it stay put. Those designed for incontinence undergarments may slip into a compartment and not have the adhesives.
Virtually all incontinence pads have absorbent layers that draw in liquid and capture it, some with special material such as liquid absorbing polymers that turns into a gel when activated by liquid—urine is trapped and your skin stays dry. A slight loss of urine is often associated with stress incontinence—occurring with activities that exert some stress on the abdomen, like coughing, sneezing, laughing or lifting a heavy object. For this light to moderate level of incontinence, thinner incontinence pads can provide the protection you need. For other conditions that have led to a greater level of incontinence, some adult liners can absorb up to two cups of liquid.
Most beltless pads designed to trap a lot of liquid have gathers on the sides to help contain liquid flow; others have channels designed into the pad to help absorb it. The width and length of the pads differ from brand to brand, often depending on whether they’re made for men or women. One more point to keep in mind: The more active you are, the more snugly you’ll want your underwear to fit to keep the adult pad from shifting.
Another option is the belted incontinence pad. This design usually has gathers on the sides to help contain liquid flow and an elastic belt that fits around the waist to hold it in place. Some elastic belts come with buttons and others with Velcro. The pad area offers fuller coverage front to back.