Is it better to have surgery or no surgery for urine leakage

Leakage refers to urinary incontinence, and there is no such thing as whether it is better to have surgery or not to have surgery for urinary incontinence. Generally mild incontinence, without surgery, while moderate and severe people need surgery. Clinical doctors will be based on the actual condition of the patient, to develop appropriate treatment programs, therefore, there is no such thing as incontinence is good or not surgery. For patients with mild incontinence and insignificant symptoms, surgery is generally not necessary, but general measures such as pelvic floor muscle training and bladder training are needed. At the same time, it is also necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to use beta 3 agonists such as Mirabelone, alpha receptor blockers such as doxazosin and tamsulosin, or alpha agonists such as ephedrine and midodrine hydrochloride. However, for patients with moderate or severe urinary incontinence with obvious symptoms and serious conditions, surgical treatments, such as midurethral sling surgery and vesicourethral suspension, are needed. Urinary incontinence patients need to go to the hospital in time, strengthen the management of daily life, cooperate with the doctor to actively treat, and follow up on time.