Depends: One would need to know your age, past urological history, surgeries, medications and other things. You may just have oa-overactive bladder and there are medications to help you. Keegle exercises may be of benefit to you. You should start with your pcp and if needed see a urologist or uro-gynecologist for a proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Urine incontinence: Learn to do frequent kegel exercises. Go to an urologist or gyneolo-urologist who deal with urine incontinence. This is a very frustrating disease, medicines have side effects, surgeries have high rate of failure.Temporarily wear pads or depends diapers. Go often to urinate to empty your bladder to avoid accidents .http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/kegel-exercises/wo00119 http://pelvicexercises.Com.
Answered 5/13/2014
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Testing needed: The answer depends on the cause. If it is a bladder issue, such as over active bladder, then medications might be useful. If it is a sphincter issue, then certain procedures may help. You need evaluation by a urologist and most likely some urodynamics testing to look for the underlying cause of the incontinence.
Answered 10/3/2016
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