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Under Control: Get Help for Urinary Incontinence - Temple Health

Incontinence treatment options ... Bladder training. This helps manage UI. It involves learning how to lengthen the times between your trips to ...

Urinary Incontinence Treatment | UNC Health

Urinary Incontinence Treatments at UNC Health. Our OB/GYNs and urogynecologists commonly treat urinary incontinence with behavioral techniques, pelvic floor ...

Urinary incontinence: Types, causes and treatment - Bupa UK

What can you do to fix urinary incontinence? Don't be embarrassed to talk to your GP if you have incontinence. They'll encourage you to follow self-help ...

Urinary Incontinence | Conditions & Treatments | UR Medicine

UR Medicine takes a ladder approach to treating urinary incontinence, beginning with the least invasive and lowest-risk options.

Stress Urinary Incontinence - Brigham and Women's Hospital

Surgical Treatment · Laparoscopic urethropexy (Burch) · Autologus slings (using a patient's own tissue to create the sling) · Other options that are experimental ...

List of 21 Urinary Incontinence Medications Compared - Drugs.com

Drugs used to treat Urinary Incontinence ; Generic name: oxybutynin systemic; Brand names: Oxytrol, Ditropan XL, Gelnique; Drug class: urinary antispasmodics ...

Nonsurgical Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Adult Women

Standard nonsurgical, nonpharmacological UI treatments for women include: 1) pelvic floor muscle training (to strengthen the pelvic musculature), 2) behavioral ...

Care and Treatment Options for Urinary Incontinence - Health in Aging

Treatment of urinary incontinence depends on the type of incontinence a person has and their goals for improving their condition.

Urinary Incontinence - ACOG

Your ob-gyn may first recommend nonsurgical treatment. This may include lifestyle changes, bladder training, physical therapy, and using certain bladder support ...

Urinary incontinence | Canadian Cancer Society

Some cancers and cancer treatments may damage, change or put stress on muscles and nerves that control the release of urine. They can also cause other changes ...

Urinary incontinence Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Botox injections. Urge incontinence can sometimes be treated with an injection of onabotulinum A toxin (also known as Botox). The injection relaxes the bladder ...

Urinary Incontinence Treatment | Denver, Lone Tree

Many different treatments are available for urinary incontinence. You and your physician will determine the best plan for your lifestyle.

Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis | Stanford Health Care

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed? · Urinalysis and urine culture. These tests show whether you have a urinary tract infection (UTI) or blood or sugar in ...

Urinary Incontinence | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

Treatments can include behavior changes, medications, and pacemakers for the bladder. In men, an artificial urinary sphincter is an option. What Causes Urinary ...

Urinary Incontinence Treatment - NYC | ColumbiaDoctors

Columbia Urology in New York City, offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for urinary incontinence. Schedule an appointment today.

Urinary Incontinence in Adults - Merck Manuals

For stress incontinence that is not relieved with medications and behavioral measures, surgery or devices such as pessaries may be helpful. The vaginal sling ...

Incontinence Treatments | OB/GYN - Dartmouth-Hitchcock

If conservative treatment and medical management are not successful for urge urinary incontinence, there are some surgical treatment options. Stress urinary ...

Urinary Incontinence Treatment & Services - Advocate Health Care

Our urogynecology team offers a variety of treatments to provide bladder control and help you feel comfortable again.

Urinary incontinence & overactive bladder - Aurora Health Care

Nonsurgical treatments for urinary incontinence · Medication: There are a number of bladder control medicines in pill, liquid or patch form that can effectively ...

Medication for Female Urinary Incontinence | NYU Langone Health

Doctors may treat urgency incontinence with medications that can help control the excessive contractions that cause the bladder to leak or release urine.