LIVING WITH INCONTINENCE
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Nobody likes leaks; that’s why TENA Men Absorbent Protectors exist. Small, slim, and discreet, these incontinence pads for men are designed to fit comfortably into the front pouch of your regular underwear, staying securely in place and moving with you without feeling bulky.
With absorbency focused exactly where it’s needed at the front, they provide reliable protection, odour control, and peace of mind. Available in three different absorbency levels, they’re so comfortable and discreet that most days, you might even forget you’re wearing one. Simple. Reliable. Discreet.
Whether it’s a tiny drip or just a little extra backup for busy days, these pads help you stay dry and comfortable. They hug your underwear quietly, so you can get on with work, the gym, or life in general, without thinking about leaks.
TENA has a few options:
All TENA men absorbent protectors are designed for comfort, confidence, and everyday life (because let’s face it, nobody wants to fuss with bulky pads).
If leaks are heavier, these pads might not cut it. That’s when protective pants or other solutions come in handy.
They’re slim absorbent pads designed for men, shaped to fit well and provide protection for light to moderate leaks.
Men’s pads or men’s incontinence pads are narrower and contoured for the male body, offering better comfort and less movement.
Yes, many are designed for extended wear. Just choose a product with the right absorbency for your leak level.
No, even highly absorbent pads cannot handle a full bladder at once (about 0.5 litres). They work best for light to moderate leaks, not large, sudden volumes.
Guards are ideal for light to moderate leaks. If you have a heavier flow or need full coverage, absorbent underwear might be better.
Pensioners in Australia may get help through the Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) or state programs like Queensland’s MASS. Eligibility usually requires a Pensioner Concession Card and verification from a health professional.
Alternatives include adult diapers for heavier leaks or discreet solutions like absorbent underwear, which can improve comfort and daily convenience.