Incontinence Pads

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At Medpoint, we offer high-quality incontinence pads designed for comfort, protection, and peace of mind. Whether you’re looking for incontinence pads for women or men, our range of products support you with discretion and reliability, every step of the way.

Incontinence Pads for Women: Discreet, Comfortable, Reliable

We stock a wide range of incontinence pads for women designed to provide discreet protection and day-long comfort. From female incontinence pads like Super Seni Plus Taped Pads to full-coverage options like Seni Active Super Pull-Ups, Medpoint has pads suited for light leaks to full bladder loss.

Incontinence Pads for Men: Designed for the Male Body

Our range of incontinence pads for men includes anatomically shaped options like the Seni Man Bladder Control Pads, offering reliable absorbency, odour control, and a secure fit. These pads help men stay active, confident, and protected throughout the day.

Complete Care Beyond Pads: Hygiene and Bedding Essentials

Complement your incontinence routine with our Absorbent Bed Sheets to protect bedding, and keep skin healthy with products like Seni Washing Foam, Cleansing Cream, Dry Wipes, and Patient Wet Wipes. These support your daily hygiene while preventing irritation.

FAQs About Incontinence Pads

Can an incontinence pad hold a full pee?
Yes, high-absorbency pads like Super Seni Plus are designed to handle full bladder voids, offering reliable protection for both day and night use.

What are the best incontinence pads to buy?
The best pads depend on your individual needs. For active users, pull-ups like Seni Active Classic are ideal. For overnight use or heavy incontinence, Super Seni Plus offers excellent absorbency.

How often should incontinence pads be changed?
Pads should typically be changed every 4 to 6 hours or immediately after a full void to maintain skin health and prevent leaks.

Do chemists sell incontinence pads?
Yes, many local pharmacies and chemists stock incontinence products, but for the best selection and pricing, many customers prefer shopping online at Medpoint.

Can my GP prescribe incontinence pads?
In some cases, yes. GPs can assess your needs and may offer access to HSE-provided incontinence supplies. However, availability and brands may vary.

What happens if you don't change incontinence pads?
Not changing pads regularly can lead to skin irritation, odour, and even infections. It’s important to maintain good hygiene and switch pads when wet or soiled.