Super Absorbent Incontinence Pads

Our reliable incontinence pads are at the heart of our product line. Featuring Ultra Dry Technology, these disposable incontinence pads offer unbeatable protection for wearers of any gender, effectively handling unexpected bladder and bowel weakness.

This innovative technology ensures confidence and discreet comfort at any time of day or night, making it easier to live with incontinence. Recognising the diverse needs of our customers, our selection includes a wide range of disposable incontinence pads. We cater to all, including XL and elderly customers and those with more heavy-duty requirements.

Whether you're looking for everyday protection or something more specialised, our products are designed to meet your needs, providing peace of mind and the freedom to enjoy life without limitations.

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Incontinence Pads FAQ

What pad holds the most urine?

What pad holds the most urine?

The amount of urine a pad will hold depends on the size and quality of the product. At Incontinence Shop, the most absorbent pads come from TENA:

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Can an incontinence pad hold a full pee?

Can an incontinence pad hold a full pee?

Many of our most absorbent incontinence pads, including the Drylife Premium Form Plus, can hold well over the average volume of a bladder of about 400ml.

How many times should a pee pad be used?

How many times should a pee pad be used?

Generally speaking, you should change your pad between 3-5 times per day. This may vary depending on the sensitivity of your skin, the amount of leakage you experience in a day, and the level of absorption that your incontinence product has.

Should you change your pad every time you pee?

Should you change your pad every time you pee?

We recommend that you change your incontinence pad when it’s at risk of becoming too wet, or about every 4-6 hours. This is to avoid leakages and protect your skin from irritants and odours.