Certainly: Consult with a urology incontinence expert. There are a number of anti-incinence devices which work extremely well. Most commonly used is the scott artificial urinary sphincter by american medical systems. Good luck.
Answered 1/16/2014
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Yes: Yes. But it depends on the type of incontinence. Urge urinary incontinence is usually treated with medications and pelvic floor exercises. Stress urinary incontinence can be treated with pelvic for exercises or certain certain procedures such as a male sling or an artificial urinary sphincter.
Answered 2/7/2014
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