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By Dr. Michael R. Harrington, MD
Last Updated Apr 24, 2026
For years, men dealing with bladder leaks had only one option: disposable protection. An adult diaper. A guard pad slipped inside the boxer. A drip shield. And what they wear against their skin, day after day, has become for many of them the actual cause of their recurring urinary tract infections. The maceration. The bacteria. The endless rounds of antibiotics. Things have changed. I'll tell you at the end of this article what I now recommend to my patients.
If you're a man over 50 dealing with bladder leaks, read this before you fill another antibiotic prescription.

Diaper or pad, the design is the same. Disposable protection is built to absorb, not to breathe. The plastic outer layer traps heat and moisture against the skin. The pH turns alkaline. Skin temperature rises by several degrees. Dermatologists call this an occlusive environment, and it happens to be the exact microclimate E. coli needs to multiply. The bacteria responsible for over 80% of male UTIs could not ask for better conditions.

The superabsorbent polymers inside disposable protection, whether a full diaper or a pad tucked into the briefs, turn urine into gel but never actually pull it away from the body. The urine stays pressed against the skin and the urethral opening for hours. Bacteria sitting at that opening take advantage of the warm, damp, acidic environment to travel up the urethra into the bladder. In men, that ascending route almost always passes through the prostate. That's how a simple bladder infection becomes prostatitis, which becomes chronic in roughly one out of four cases.

The pattern is always the same. Infection. Two weeks of antibiotics. Symptoms clear. Three months later, it's back. By the third recurrence, the conversation shifts to antibiotic resistance, long-term prophylactic antibiotics, repeat urine cultures. But during all that time, no one has touched the structural cause. The disposable protection is still there. Diaper, pad, it doesn't matter which. The terrain hasn't changed. That's exactly why clinical guidance is now moving toward absorbent underwear, which breaks the cycle at the root.
The clinical consensus is shifting away from disposable pads and diapers, and toward modern absorbent underwear. The reason is simple. It lets the skin breathe, avoids moisture buildup, and helps men feel normal again.
In my experience, one brand stands out: Orykas.
What makes it different is the bamboo fiber. It is naturally antibacterial, hypoallergenic, and breathable, allowing the skin to finally breathe instead of trapping moisture. The absorbent core holds up to 10 fl oz, and the cut looks just like regular boxer briefs.
That matters more than people think. When men do not feel like patients, they stay active. And active patients have better outcomes.
One thing to know. Stock is limited. Bamboo production takes time and demand is high, so sizes often sell out quickly.
If you are considering trying it, it is better not to wait.
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