INCONTINENCE UNDERWEAR

Pavone offers beautiful and leak-proof underwear made of 95% pure bamboo. Feminine, hypoallergenic and silky soft, the elegant solution against inserts.

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Unwanted urine leakage is a common problem in both women and men. Millions of people experience unwanted urine loss on a daily basis. This can seriously disrupt the quality of life, which is why Pavone has developed a women's and men's line which makes the use of panty liners unnecessary.
Unfortunately, there is still a taboo surrounding the fact that so many people struggle with urine leakage. Pavone offers a universal range of underwear for both men and women, made of bamboo with nice fit shapes which need not interfere with daily activities.
In cooperation with the Dutch Association Pelvic Physical Therapy we offer a discount code of 25%, this code is: NVFBPAVONE

The total range of Pavone Lingerie has been developed to eliminate the use of panty liners. Through the use of bamboo terry and bamboo fleece, moisture is absorbed extra quickly and Pavone's underwear stays dry to the touch. The wafer-thin and water-repellent layer in the anti-leak center prevents leaks. Pavone offers a universal range of bamboo women's and men's underwear so that complaints of unwanted urine leakage are experienced as less annoying.

Millions of women and men currently suffer from light leakage of urine, more than 1 in 3 women aged 35 and over have an experience of unwanted urine leakage. Especially during hormonal changes, for example the period around menstruation, pregnancy or menopause, incontinence complaints in general are a common problem. And despite these figures, unwanted urine loss is still little talked about openly.

In men, more than 1 in 4 men over the age of 50 suffer from unwanted urine loss. Urinary leakage in men is more common than we think. Problems arise after urological surgery on the prostate or an overactive bladder. This causes men to feel an urge to urinate suddenly which is accompanied by urine leakage.
An overactive bladder almost always has the cause that the prostate is enlarged. An overactive bladder can also be related to bladder infection or malfunctioning pelvic floor muscles, though the latter is more common in women. The risk of incontinence in men is seen as men age, exercise and obesity also seem to have a negative effect on incontinence.
In addition, men also experience problems such as unwanted leakage, also called postmicturition. Men then cannot empty the bladder properly and continue to lose urine. Again, this is often related to weakened pelvic floor muscles.