Most of the urine leakage is due to the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles, which can be improved by using exercises such as Kegel exercises, biofeedback therapy, and electrical stimulation therapy. 1. Kegel exercises: also known as pelvic exercises. It is used to solve the problem of lowering urinary incontinence. As well as treating men with prostate pain, enlarged BPH and prostatitis. The method is to stand with the inside of your heels at armpit width and clench. You can also lie flat and bend your knees to do hip bridge, contract the muscles of the buttocks to lift the anus upward and other ways to exercise. 2. Biofeedback therapy: Biofeedback is to monitor the electromyographic activity of the pelvic floor muscles with the help of the electronic biofeedback therapy device placed in the vagina or rectum, and convert this information into visual and auditory signals to feedback to the patients, so as to guide the patients to carry out the correct and autonomous pelvic floor muscle training and form the conditioned reflexes. 3. Electrical stimulation therapy: electrical stimulation therapy is the use of placed in the vagina, rectum, or can be placed into the sleeve linear electrodes and skin surface electrodes, regular stimulation of the pelvic floor muscle groups or nerves, enhance the function of the anorectal muscles and other pelvic floor muscles, the transverse muscle around the urethra, in order to increase the ability to control the urination. Complete perineal denervation is a contraindication to electrical stimulation therapy, and relative contraindications include pacemaker placement, pregnancy, severe pelvic organ prolapse, lower urinary tract infection, atrophic vaginitis, vaginal infection and bleeding. If urine leakage occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital and perform exercises under the supervision of a rehabilitation physician to avoid injury or adverse complications.