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Direct Care | 24 Nov 2025

10 Practical Tips for Living Comfortably with Incontinence

10 Practical Tips for Living Comfortably with Incontinence

Living with incontinence can bring daily challenges, but simple strategies can improve comfort and confidence. Many people find it hard to manage symptoms while maintaining an active lifestyle. This blog shares 10 practical tips that help you live comfortably with incontinence. These easy-to-follow tips cover product choice, lifestyle changes, and helpful habits. Whether you are new to managing incontinence or looking to improve your routine, these tips offer useful guidance to support your well-being.

1. Choose incontinence products that match your needs​

  • Match product absorbency to your level of bladder or bowel leakage so you stay dry and protect your clothes.​
  • Use shaped pads or guards for light leaks, and choose pull‑ups or all‑in‑one briefs for moderate to heavy incontinence.​
  • Add bed pads or chair pads at night or when you sit for long periods to protect mattresses and furniture.​
  • Try different fits and sizes from our incontinence collection until you find products that feel secure and discreet.​

2. Build a toilet schedule and stick to it​

  • Set regular times to use the toilet during the day, such as every two or three hours, even when you feel no urge.​
  • Go to the toilet before you leave home, before long calls, and before meetings to reduce the chance of sudden leaks.​
  • Keep a simple diary of times, leaks, and triggers so you see patterns and adjust your schedule.​
  • Share your routine with a healthcare professional so you can refine it and support any bladder training plan.​

3. Adjust what and when you drink​

  • Drink small amounts throughout the day instead of large drinks at once so your bladder handles fluid more easily.​
  • Cut down on drinks that irritate the bladder, such as caffeine, fizzy drinks, and alcohol, and see if leaks improve.​
  • Stop or reduce drinks one to two hours before bed to lower the risk of nighttime accidents.​
  • Stay hydrated with water or herbal drinks, because very low fluid intake can make incontinence symptoms worse.​

4. Protect your skin every day​

  • Clean the skin gently after each leak with wipes or mild wash products, and pat the area dry.​
  • Use barrier creams or skin protection products from the Direct Care incontinence range to shield the skin from moisture.​
  • Change pads, pull‑ups, or briefs promptly after leaks, so the skin stays dry and healthy.​
  • Check for redness or soreness regularly and speak with a nurse or doctor if changes appear or do not improve.​

5. Strengthen your pelvic floor muscles​

  • Learn pelvic floor exercises, often called Kegels, from a physiotherapist, nurse, or trusted health resource.​
  • Practise short sets several times a day while you sit, stand, or lie down, so the exercises fit into daily life.​
  • Note small changes, such as fewer sudden leaks when you cough or laugh, to stay motivated.​
  • Ask your healthcare professional to review your technique so you use the right muscles and avoid strain.​

6. Plan when you leave home​

  • Check where toilets sit in shops, venues, and workplaces, and choose routes that give quick access.​
  • Pack a small kit with spare pads or pants, wipes, disposal bags, and a change of underwear or clothes.​
  • Keep bed pads or seat pads in the car or in a bag for longer journeys or visits.​
  • Store a spare incontinence product and underwear at work or with a trusted friend so you always have a backup.​

7. Dress in ways that support quick changes​

  • Wear clothes that you pull on and off quickly, such as trousers with elastic waistbands or simple fastenings.​
  • Choose underwear that holds pads in place firmly so they do not move during the day.​
  • Keep dark outer layers in your wardrobe for days when you feel more worried about visible leaks.​
  • Store a full change of clothes in a discreet bag, so a quick switch feels easy and calm.​

8. Create simple systems at home for storage and disposal​

  • Keep incontinence pads, pull‑ups, briefs, and bed pads together in one place so you see stock levels at a glance.​
  • Use a bedside drawer or basket for night‑time products so you reach what you need without stress.​
  • Line a small bin with scented or tie‑top bags to dispose of used products quickly and neatly.​
  • Order supplies in good time from Direct Care so you never run out of key incontinence products.​

9. Look after your general health and movement​

  • Aim for gentle movement most days, such as walking, to support weight management and overall bladder health.​
  • Include simple core and hip‑strength exercises that a professional approves to support posture and pelvic control.​
  • Avoid smoking, because coughing fits can increase leaks and strain pelvic floor muscles.​
  • Work with your doctor on any long‑term conditions, such as diabetes or constipation, that affect continence.​

10. Talk openly and seek support​

  • Speak with your GP, continence nurse, or specialist so you understand the type of incontinence and treatment options.​
  • Ask about tests, medicines, pelvic floor therapy, or referral to a continence clinic when symptoms limit daily life.​
  • Share practical needs with close family or carers so they can help with planning, supplies, or travel.​
  • Join local or online support groups if you want to hear from others who live with incontinence.

Find everyday support with Direct Care​

Living comfortably with incontinence starts with small daily changes and the right incontinence products that support your routine.​ Direct Care offers pads, pull‑ups, all‑in‑one briefs, guards, bed pads, and skincare that help you stay dry, protect skin, and move with more confidence.​ Browse through our collection of incontinence products to find options that match your level of leakage, lifestyle, and budget. When you pair practical tips with reliable products, you manage incontinence with more control and live the life you choose.

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