Key features:
- Single-use options for everyday continence care
- Suitable for light, moderate, and heavy leakage
- Available in different sizes, styles, and absorbency levels
- Built-in odour control in most higher-absorbency styles
- Helps manage leaks, moisture, and hygiene
- Options available for day, night, personal, or assisted care
Choose Disposable Pads Based on Leakage and Use
Disposable pads can be used for hygienic protection when products need to be changed and disposed of after use. The right option depends on the level of leakage, the wearer’s mobility, and whether changes will be self-managed or carer-assisted.
For light, occasional leakage, such as small drips from coughing, sneezing, or movement, small pads and liners may be suitable and can be worn inside regular underwear. Heavier or more frequent leakage may require a shaped anatomic pad with a higher absorbency rating, or pull-up pants for easier independent fitting. For people who need full pad changes with carer assistance, all-in-one pads with tab fasteners may be easier to manage safely.
Booster pads may be suitable for overnight use, as they sit inside an existing pad or pant and can help increase absorbency between changes. Before choosing, consider skin sensitivity, how long each pad will be worn, and whether a gender-specific style is needed, as men’s and women’s pads are shaped differently for fit and coverage.
FAQs
Disposable pads are used to manage bladder or bowel leakage and help protect clothing, bedding, chairs, or other surfaces from moisture.
Disposable pads are used to manage bladder or bowel leakage and help protect clothing, bedding, chairs, or other surfaces from moisture.
Disposable pads can include incontinence pads, liners, boosters, pull-up pants, all-in-one pads, and underpads. The best option depends on the level of leakage and how the product will be used.
Disposable pads can include incontinence pads, liners, boosters, pull-up pants, all-in-one pads, and underpads. The best option depends on the level of leakage and how the product will be used.
Absorbency varies by product type, size, and design. Light liners hold less, while higher-absorbency pads, pull-ups, or all-in-one products are designed for heavier leakage. Check the product absorbency rating before choosing.
Absorbency varies by product type, size, and design. Light liners hold less, while higher-absorbency pads, pull-ups, or all-in-one products are designed for heavier leakage. Check the product absorbency rating before choosing.
Yes, some disposable pads are suitable for overnight use. Look for higher absorbency, secure fit, and surface protection if leaks are more likely during sleep.
Yes, some disposable pads are suitable for overnight use. Look for higher absorbency, secure fit, and surface protection if leaks are more likely during sleep.















































