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An artificial sphincter (the muscle that opens and closes your bladder) is one option for treating urinary incontinence which is the result of the removal of the prostate. A doctor puts a small...
Treatment options for men. The good news is that urge and stress urinary incontinence can be treated. A combination of treatments may be needed. Usually, the health care team recommends less-invasive treatments to start with and move on to other options if these techniques fail to help the person.
Treatment for urinary incontinence depends on the type of incontinence, its severity and the underlying cause. A combination of treatments may be needed. If an underlying condition is causing your symptoms, your doctor will first treat that condition.
Mirabegron (Myrbetriq) can relax bladder muscles and help increase the amount of urine your bladder can hold. It can also help you more fully empty your bladder each time you urinate.
The outlook is promising for urinary incontinence treatment. About 80% of people with urinary incontinence can improve or even be cured. The best outcome depends, of course, on getting...
To date, Mayo Clinic researchers have published over 100 articles specifically dedicated to evaluation, treatment and results with the AUS device to lower complications, improve long-term results and ensure the best possible outcomes for men with urinary incontinence.
Male incontinence can be embarrassing, but it's treatable. WebMD tells you about the causes and treatments of urinary incontinence in men.
Medications are available for people who often have sudden, intense urges to urinate, also called overactive bladder. They're also available to people who have urine leaks that can happen along with overactive bladder. This is called urge incontinence.
Health care professionals use medicines called anticholinergics, tricyclic antidepressants, and beta-3 agonists to treat UI, but they can cause constipation.
Treatments your physicians may suggest include: Strengthening exercises. When weakness of your pelvic floor, bladder or sphincter muscles causes incontinence, and your nerves and blood vessels are healthy, exercises to strengthen the muscle may control urination.