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Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To reduce symptoms and prevent further progression through daily habits.
- Maintain a healthy weight through balanced diet and regular exercise.
- Adjust fluid intake, reducing caffeine and alcohol, especially before bedtime.
- Perform regular pelvic floor exercises to strengthen bladder control muscles.
ConsultGeneral PractitionerPhysiotherapistDietitian
Medicinal Treatment
To manage symptoms and improve bladder function through non-invasive methods.
- Implement bladder training techniques to increase the time between urination.
- Utilize incontinence products such as absorbent pads or handheld urinals for temporary management.
- Prescribed medications to calm an overactive bladder or improve bladder emptying.
ConsultUrologistGeneral Practitioner
Surgical Treatment
To correct underlying anatomical or functional issues causing incontinence.
- Sling procedures or other surgeries to support the urethra and bladder neck for stress incontinence.
- Bladder augmentation or nerve stimulation therapies for severe urge incontinence.
- Surgical correction of underlying issues like obstructions or fistulas causing incontinence.
ConsultUrologistUrogynecologist
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