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Absorbent Products for Urinary Incontinence

Absorbent products are items that absorb urine, such as adult diapers, plastic-coated underwear, pads, or panty liners that attach to underwear. Most commercially available items are disposable (such as Depend or Poise), although some absorbent cloths can be washed and reused. Drip collectors that fit over the penis are also available.

Absorbent products may be used to manage any form of incontinence.

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What To Expect After Treatment

Absorbent products do not cure incontinence, but they may be used for any duration of time. However, skin irritations may be a recurring problem if soiled or wet absorbent products have extended contact with the skin.

Why It Is Done

Absorbent products may be used if:

  • Your incontinence is not a significant disruption in your life.
  • You are waiting for another treatment for incontinence to take effect.
  • Your incontinence cannot be treated by other means.
  • You prefer to use absorbent products rather than medications or surgery.

Absorbent products also may be used:

  • When you first begin exercises or behavioral treatment methods. Absorbent products can help manage incontinence until the treatment begins to take effect.
  • While you recover from surgery.
  • During other periods in which protection may be necessary while you are pursuing other treatment.
  • If you are not a candidate for other forms of treatment.

How Well It Works

Absorbent products are an effective way to relieve the embarrassment and discomfort of urine leakage.

Risks

When using absorbent products:

What To Think About

Absorbent products are available in various forms and can be found in many drugstores and markets.

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By Healthwise Staff
Primary Medical Reviewer E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Avery L. Seifert, MD - Urology
Last Revised September 13, 2010

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