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Prevail Incontinence Guards for Men, Maximum absorbency, Breathable, Secure fit
$ 2.1
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Description
Prevail Men’s Incontinence Guards use an adhesive strip to securely fasten to underwear and provide long-lasting protection against light leakage. Clothlike outer fabric, combined with odor guard, creates a breathable, soft, comfortable experience throughout the day.These Incontinence Guards utilize advanced QUICK WICK with MaxSoft technology to rapidly wick wetness away from the skin, keeping your skin safe and dry. Engineered to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout and promote delicate skin wellness. Infused with state of the art odor prevention materials, all unwanted odors are neutralized to keep you feeling fresh and fully focused on your daily routine. Designed with a contoured cup specifically to fit around male anatomy, and manufactured with a sleek, discreet grey color, these top of the line guards are optimal for men who face mild stress incontinence, dribbling, or light post-operational leakage.
We Provide Discreet Delivery & Worry Free Returns
Discreet packaging and delivery maintains your privacy, and ensures that your package will be safe and secure. If you are not satisfied with your products, just send them back. No questions asked. Disclaimer: Product packaging and images may vary.
FAQ
Are incontinence items concealable?
Yes, we strive to create items that are both quiet and discreet, while also providing the highest level of comfort and protection.
Can kegel exercises help me with my urinary incontinence issues?
One of the most natural ways to manage urinary incontinence is to do kegel exercises, as they protect your bladder by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.
Do men or women use incontinence products?
The majority of items are made for both men and women and are branded as such with the “unisex” label. Others will state clearly whether they are intended for men or women.
Is incontinence treatable?
Certain forms of urinary incontinence, such as stress incontinence, can be cured or improved by diet, pelvic floor exercises, medication, or surgery. In certain cases, even fecal incontinence may be treated and even cured. This is dependent on the root cause of your incontinence, which is why seeing a doctor and receiving a competent diagnosis is important.