Men’s Bowel Incontinence Diapers

If you’re managing urinary or bowel incontinence, you’re not alone—and you’re absolutely a candidate for men’s incontinence products. Choosing the right type of adult diaper depends on your specific needs, preferences, and lifestyle. Whether you're looking for discreet protection during the day or maximum absorbency for overnight use, there's a product designed to support you.

This guide will help you understand which men's adult diapers work best for your situation, from incontinence underwear for active men to tab-style briefs for those with limited mobility. If you're unsure which product is right for you, our expert customer care team is always available to help you make the best choice.

Are Men's Adult Diapers Right For Me?

If you experience bowel incontinence or urinary incontinence, then you are a canidate for incontinence products. Which incontience products you use largely depends on personal preference and they type and severarity of incontinence you experience. If you are unsure of which products are best for you, please contact our customer care team for additional support.

Which Adult Diapers Works Best for Me? 

If you experience bowel incontinence (aka fecal incontinence), then men's bowell incontinence diapers will be of tremendous support. Men who live an active life and prefer the traditional feel of "regular" underwear will do best in incontinence underwear, as they mirror the closest feeling to regular underwear.

For men who are less active or have mobility challenges, a tab-style brief is a better choice and it can be opened/closed via side tabs. Both styles provide protection from bowel movements and prevent bowel leakage by containing any voids. Both styles also offer odor control, overnight protection, and prevent leaks.

Benefits of Men's Adult Diapers for Bowel Incontinence

Bowel incontinence products provide security and support for men dealing with fecal incontinence. Bowel incontinence products contain bowel movements inside of the brief so no embarassing leaks or accidents happen. The high absorbency in the brief's core helps keep skin dry so wearers can have assurance they are protected and feel confident going about their day.

Without proper protection, health issues can arise, especially skin-related conditions due to excess moisture and bacteria. Protective underwear helps absorb moisture, eliminate odors and smells, and ensure wearer's can maintain their lifestyle without worrying about incontinence.

How to Choose the Right Size

Finding the right sized protective underwear (or briefs) is imparative to ensuring proper coverage. Also comfort! To find your proper size, use a flexible tape measure to measure the widest part of your body between waist and hip in inches.

Take the largest measurement and consult the size chart listed in the product description. Make sure to take this very important step in order to avoid leaks, discomfort and accidents.

Pro tip: Don’t assume sizes match your regular underwear—always double-check before you buy!

What are the Different Types of Incontinence Products for Men?

When choosing a men’s incontinence product, consider the type of incontinence you’re dealing with (urinary, bowel, or both), your mobility level, and your daily routine. The two most common styles include:

1. Pull-Up Style Underwear

These resemble traditional underwear and are ideal for active men who want a natural feel. They’re easy to put on and remove and offer protection from light to moderate leaks. They offer protection for both fecal incontinence and urinary incontinence.

2. Tab-Style Adult Briefs

Tab-style briefs are better for men who are less mobile or who need help from a caregiver. They offer a secure fit and higher absorbency for moderate to heavy incontinence, including overnight use. These may be considered "diaper style briefs". Similar to underwear styles, they offer protection for both fecal incontinence and urinary incontinence.

Some men may benefit from using booster pads or male guards in addition to their primary product for added protection.

How often should I change incontinence underwear?

It depends on your level of incontinence and the product's absorbency. Most men change their diaper every 4–6 hours or as needed.

Are men's incontinence products discreet under clothing?

Yes—modern adult diapers are designed to be slim and discreet under clothes, especially pull-up styles. If you are looking for the slimmest option for high absorbency and bowel incontinence protection, we recommend checking out the Tranquility® SlimLine® Briefs.

Summary:
Men’s adult diapers offer reliable, discreet protection for both urinary and bowel incontinence. From pull-up styles for active lifestyles to tab-style briefs for maximum absorbency and caregiver support, there’s a product to meet every need. Choosing the right fit and style ensures comfort, leak protection, and confidence throughout the day or night.