An incontinence pad, disposable and for daily use, which overlies the male pubic area, having a central opening that forms longitudinal folds and a space to support and accommodate the penis, with padded sides. There is an upper protective layer, developed in polypropylene and similar materials, arranged in the anterior portion up to two thirds of the pad, allowing the scrotum to be enclosed separately, avoiding possible irritation and inflammation by avoiding direct contact with the urine. The model in question offers more comfort and convenience to the user, in addition to discretion, as its thickness prevents it from being visible through the clothing.