Bladder leak advice
Radical prostatectomy, while highly effective in treating prostate cancer, leaves around 70% of men with temporary urinary incontinence in the weeks following surgery. This figure, based on 2024 data from the French Urology Association, may sound alarming, but it reflects...
The Best Absorbent Underwear for Men: 2026 Guide
The year 2026 marks a major turning point in the world of male urinary protection. Gone are the days when men had to settle for poorly adapted, uncomfortable and stigmatising products. Today, more than 3 million men in France live...
Urinary sphincter problems in men: causes and solutions
Male urinary incontinence affects nearly 10 to 15% of men after the age of 60, significantly impacting the day-to-day lives of millions of people. At the heart of this issue is often a dysfunction of the urinary sphincter, an essential...
Understanding Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence affects over 3 million American men over 40. This involuntary loss of urine, defined by the World Health Organization as “any involuntary leakage of urine that constitutes a social or hygiene problem,” remains taboo and misunderstood. Behind this...
How to Control Nighttime Urinary Leaks?
Waking up with wet sheets or having to get up several times at night to urinate profoundly affects quality of life. About 30% of men over 60 wake up at least twice a night to urinate, and 10 to 15%...
Washable vs Disposable Protection for Men: The Complete 2025 Comparison
A man using disposable protections spends between £1,600 and £2,700 per year. A figure that makes you think, especially when you know an alternative exists. Faced with this economic reality, more and more men are asking themselves: should they stick...
What Urinary Protection After Prostatectomy?
Incontinence after prostatectomy temporarily affects virtually all operated patients. More than 90% of patients are continent 1 year after procedure, with 90% achieving continence at six months after robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy and only an additional 4% gaining continence afterwards (Source:...
What Are the Treatments for Male Urinary Incontinence?
Male incontinence is effectively treated in 80% of cases. This encouraging statistic should motivate any affected man to explore the many therapeutic options available. From simple muscle strengthening exercise to sophisticated surgery, the modern therapeutic arsenal offers solutions adapted to...
What Disease Causes Urinary Incontinence?
When urinary leaks appear, a legitimate question crosses the mind: what disease could be the cause? This concern is understandable, but it's important to know that not all leaks indicate serious pathology. Sometimes they result from a treatable benign condition,...

