See a urologist.: First work with a urologist, preferably one that specializes in this condition. A workup can find treatable causes of urgency, & rule out infection & cancer. Next, manage fluid intake, avoid caffeine & alcohol, and time your voids--one type of bladder training. Many medications exist, and you'll find the combination that works for you. Finally, neuromodulation is a procedure that may also help.
Answered 12/9/2013
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See a gynecologist: Urinary incontinence is very common and there are many treatments available. The treatment depends on the cause of the leaking. Your gynecologist can do the necessary testing or refer you to someone who can more completely evaluate your symptoms.
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