Male Incontinence Community Discovers Solution to Disposable Pad & Shield Leakage that is not Weird.
Washable Incontinence Underwear is weird not the best option.

Learn that the best incontinence underwear solution may not actually be incontinence underwear. Look cool, stay dry and smell great!

Urinary Incontinence is often related to prostate problems. As men grows old with age, the prostate gland grows larger. It can squeeze the urethra and push the neck of the bladder out of the position. It usually occurs when the bladder sphincter muscle is not strong enough to hold back the urine. As the bladder fills with urine, nerve signals tell the sphincter to stay squeezed and shut, while the bladder stays relaxed. The nerve and muscles work together to prevent urine from leaking out of the body. Incontinence can happen for many reasons:
- If your bladder squeezes at the wrong time, or if it squeezes too hard, urine may leak out.
- If the muscles around the urethra are damaged or weak, urine can leak out, even if, you do not have the problem with your bladder squeezing at the wrong time.
- If your bladder does not empty when it should, you are left with too much urine in the bladder. If it gets full, the urine will leak out.
- If something is blocking your urethra, urine can build up in the bladder. This will also cause incontinence.
If you are one of the millions of men who experienced daily or occasional urinary incontinence, now, you have likely tried washable incontinence underwear or pads such as Depends®, TENA®, Prevail® and Attends®.
- One option is washable specialty incontinence undewear that features a pouch designed to aborb the urine. The problem here is that unless you change your underwear, you are not really clean and fresh and risk odor. If you are away from home and need to change, it can be a annoyance and you need to store the soiled (expensive) underwear to take home to launder. Reusable incontience underwear is advertised to save money, but the savings are small and the inconvenience is great.
- Pads are a good, economical and traditonal option as they capture the fluid and absorb it into a gel. A man can quickly and discretely replace the pad at home or away in a rest room, dispose of the soiled pad and be 100% fresh. Spare pads are small and easy to keep with you.
While pads still remain the most popular and practical option, users report a major issue: Leakage! Pads are typically secured into a mans underwear pouch via an adhesive strip. Spoiler Alert, often times this does not work, the pad shifts out of place, the urine misses the gel spot and a man experiences embarrasing wet pants event.
PROBLEM Solved:
The male incontinence community discovered that the Patented UFM drawstring pouch works great to secure the pad or shield in place, preventing it from shifting, leakage and an embarassing situation. What is even cooler is that these are the same UFM premium underwear solution worn by men young and old fpr sports, work and everyday wear. They look great and feel great. Nothing weird.
These skivvies have the look, feel and care of regular underwear to preserve dignity to People who are dealing with incontinence, UFM brings a variety of products that will fit their needs in terms of mobility, activity,
