Sneezing leakage is usually the occurrence of stress urinary incontinence, which can be treated with medication, muscle training therapy, primary treatment, physical therapy, surgery and so on. However, there is no most effective way, to combine with the patient’s own situation to choose the most appropriate treatment. 1. Drug therapy: patients can use ephedrine, clomid, propranolol and other drugs to reduce the pressure of the urethra and improve urinary incontinence. 2. Muscle training therapy: mainly pelvic floor muscle exercise, perform anal lifting exercises, that is, regular lifting and retracting the anus, about 50 times each time, for 5 to 10 minutes can be. 3. Treatment of primary disease: As some chronic diseases will increase abdominal pressure, long-term untreated will easily cause stress urinary incontinence or make the symptoms worse. Therefore, these chronic diseases, such as constipation, chronic bronchitis, large amount of ascites, etc., should be actively treated. 4. Physical therapy: such as biofeedback, electrical stimulation, external magnetic therapy, etc., can exercise the pelvic floor muscles and enhance their ability to control urine. 5. Surgical treatment: common surgeries include mid-urethral suspension surgery, bladder neck filler injection therapy, sacropubic ligament urethral bladder suspension surgery, and so on. It is recommended that patients choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor to carry out reasonable and effective treatment.