This section contains products suitable for faecal incontinence. Various levels of absorbency are available depending on the severity. The range comprises of large shaped pads, all-in-ones and pull-ups for both men and women. Pull-ups and all-in-ones are recommended for moderate to severe faecal incontinence because they offer a higher absorbency and more security than a pad.
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