





🦋 Confidence in every step—discreet protection that moves with you!
B-Sure Anal Leakage Pads offer a slim, butterfly-shaped solution for mild fecal incontinence and post-surgical care. Designed to stay securely in place without adhesives, these 3.5 x 5 inch pads provide discreet, hospital-grade protection that’s flushable and easy to use, making them an ideal choice for professionals seeking comfort and reliability.
| ASIN | B005GDTWOG |
| ASIN | B005GDTWOG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,404 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 127 in Incontinence Pads, Liners, Shields & Guards |
| Brand | Birchwood Laboratories |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,833) |
| Customer reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,833) |
| Date First Available | 31 Jan. 2013 |
| Format | Pads |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 14-7031-224 |
| Manufacturer | Birchwood Laboratories |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 5.08 cm; 40.82 g |
| Units | 24 Count |
S**R
give them a go .
wasnt sure as some people said they were ok and others they are useless.i think for they are ok for small leaks and would buy again.
C**E
Absolutely useless
Just a total waste of money, and no way of a refund as I've used a few. As 'Newton' says below, many people are using them incorrectly, so... based on his review I decided to take the plunge and use them as per the instructions as intended. As soon as I pulled up my underclothes it moved slightly. I went for a 2-mile walk and it had completely moved and felt very uncomfortable. My wife (who doesn't need them I hasten to add) tried them, and had the same result. All they are... is a very small, flimsy, felt piece of material. Cheap as anything. A big con. I would strongly advise people to avoid this and save your money.
K**E
These have made my life so much easier !
This is quite a unique product that gets me through the day as I like to walk , these make that so much more comfortable and enjoyable , These do exactly what they say they will on the box and in the description , There is no other product out there like these highly recommended
H**N
Better for seton drains than bowel accidents
Good for fistula seton leaks but no good for bowel leaks. A dab of Vaseline will hold it in place or sudocrem. I thought it would be useful for accident leak - and they didn’t really work for me. However - they are working for seton drainage. What would make it better is a slight adhesive on the edges and a slightly thicker material.
M**K
Adequate
These single use gauze pieces sit between the cheeks of your bottom to absorb light leakage. They do this well as long as (a) it is light leakage (b) you aren't particularly active (c) and are prepared to put up with the slight discomfort they cause (a) - they are not very absorbent, mucus seems to sit on the surface rather than being absorbed (b) - anything more than gently walking around will dislodge the gauze even when inserted correctly - these certainly aren't for athletes! (c) I find these uncomfortable - they seem thin, but once inserted they are effectivey doubled and become extremely noticeable, and no matter how much I use them I can't get used to them. Your experience will vary. I'm back to using panty liners to catch the leaks. Sigh.
M**R
Butt
Fabulous, my arse was bleeding like a stuck pig following an abscess. Saved me from a lot of embarrassing butt prints on everything I say on. Would recommend.
C**R
Not much use at all
Too small to be of much use. Should give size on the description
R**N
Useless
Useless. Does not stay in place.
M**J
Works perfectly. To address concerns from other reviews I had prior to purchase: - They're not a liner, and not intended to be a liner, so if you just drop them into your undergarment, they're not going to stay put because that's not where they go. - They're not a replacement for incontinence undergarments (e.g. Depends), they're for light/minor issues. - You definitely notice (at first) that it's in place, but unless you've got a smaller rear end AND you're wearing ultra-tight clothing, like, maybe, yoga pants (I don't know, I'm a guy that wears wool slacks and jeans most of the time), you might be able to see an outline through the clothes. - I wouldn't (and don't) reuse them during the day. i.e., if I need to use the restroom I remove it, and even if it's clean, wrap it in toilet paper and dispose of it in the garbage. - I wouldn't flush them. - The easiest way to put these on is just how it shows in the instructions; fold them in half length-wise over a finger then with the other hand spreading your cheeks, push the center of the pad directly against your anus (don't worry, your finger will be against your anus with the pad in between), then release your cheeks as you remove the hand placing it. That's it, it's in place and isn't going to move once you put your undergarment on. - There's no activated charcoal or other odor absorbing feature, if you do have an issue, you'll need to replace the pad soon, but you won't need to change clothes.
A**P
Useless, to put it politely. Totally overpriced. Avoid !
H**N
Have purchased the Butterfly brand for years. It worked well. This product is useless. I made my purchase mostly because one reviewer said other purchasers weren't using it right. However, I didn't notice the fact that they are ADHESIVE FREE which is clearly stated on the box (my error). Why would this company put out this product with no way to keep it in place. Reviews stating they are paper thin (almost like toilet paper) and don't stay in place are 100% accurate. Company should be ashamed of selling what basically amounts to toilet paper for $10. Don't waste your money.
S**I
Works well for occasional anal leakage. Reasonably priced. Good product.
J**L
I purchased these leakage pads because the way they're held in place seemed as though it would be a perfect solution for me. I had developed a weeping ulcer in the crease between my buttocks due to radiation therapy. These pads looked as though they would be discreet, easy to use, and provide some protection against spotting on my clothing. They are easy to place, and they're absorbent. Unfortunately, they're just a little too rigid and thick. The stiff folded edge rubbed against my ulcer, which was painful and exacerbated my problem. Sadly, not a good solution for me.
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