Last updated: March 22, 2026
Dryly products are personal hygiene and comfort items. They are not medical devices, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition — including incontinence.
Nothing on this website — including product descriptions, blog content, intake questionnaire results, or any recommendations we make — should be taken as medical advice. If you have questions about incontinence, bladder health, or any other health concern, please talk to your doctor, nurse practitioner, or a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Starting or stopping any medication, treatment, or health routine based on something you read here is not something we recommend. Your healthcare provider knows your full picture — we don't.
During checkout, we may ask a few optional questions about your situation — things like absorbency needs or daily usage patterns. We use those answers to suggest the right product for you. That's it. Those questions are not a medical assessment, and our product suggestions are not medical recommendations.
Incontinence affects millions of people, and in many cases it can be significantly improved with the right medical support. If you haven't already, we genuinely encourage you to speak with a healthcare professional. There are effective treatments — behavioral, physical, and medical — that many people don't know about.
Dryly products are here to help you live comfortably in the meantime and for as long as you need them. But we're a product company, not a medical one.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency services immediately. Do not rely on this website for emergency guidance.
If you have questions about this disclaimer, reach us at hello@getdryly.com.