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Attends Extra Absorbency Underwear -Unisex - 522093_BG - 1
Attends Extra Absorbency Underwear
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Attends Advanced Underwear - 546743_BG - 1
Attends Advanced Underwear
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Attends Absorbent Underwear -Unisex - 1184056_CS - 1
Attends Bariatric Underwear
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TENA ProSkin Plus Fully Breathable Absorbent Underwear -Unisex - 1182392_CS - 1
TENA ProSkin Plus Fully Breathable Absorbent Underwear
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Prevail Daily Underwear Maximum Absorbent Underwear -Female - 1178181_BG - 1
Prevail Daily Underwear for Women
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Seni Active Super Plus Heavy Absorbent Underwear -Unisex - 1163817_CS - 1
Seni Active Super Plus Heavy Absorbent Underwear
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Frequently Asked Questions about Protective Underwear

Protective underwear is designed for individuals with incontinence issues, offering discreet protection against leaks, ensuring comfort, and maintaining skin health.

Protective underwear is made with absorbent layers to trap moisture, prevent odors, and offer leak protection. Regular underwear lacks these specialized layers.

Yes, there are various styles, including pull-up types, adjustable side panels, gender-specific designs, and those with varying absorbency levels for day or night use.

Some are designed for single-use while others, like cloth varieties, can be washed and reused. Always follow manufacturer's guidelines.

Roll it up, wrap it in its packaging or toilet paper, and dispose of in a trash bin. Do not flush. Some brands may offer biodegradable options.

They come in a range of sizes from small to extra-large, catering to different body types and weights.

Yes, there are varieties designed for children, especially for nighttime bedwetting or daytime incontinence issues.

Base it on personal needs: light absorbency for drips, moderate for surges, and maximum/heavy for full voids. Always consider individual comfort and the activity level.

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