The common symptoms of urological diseases include abnormal urination, abnormal urination, urinary discharge, pain, and masses. Among them, abnormal urination includes symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, difficult urination, urinary retention, urinary incontinence, enuresis, oliguria anuria and polyuria. These symptoms can be caused by urinary tract inflammation, obstruction, and voiding dysfunction. Let’s focus on urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence: It is the loss of urinary self-control due to damage to the bladder sphincter or neurological dysfunction, which causes the involuntary flow of urine. There are four types: 1, true incontinence, seen in neurogenic bladder dysfunction or severe impairment of sphincter function, etc., such as spinal nerve damage can occur permanent true incontinence. 2. Stress incontinence, which occurs during various activities that increase abdominal pressure (such as coughing, sneezing, running, lifting heavy objects, etc.) due to decreased function of the urethral sphincter. Most often seen in middle-aged menstruating mothers. 3, filling incontinence, urinary retention when the bladder is overfilled, the pressure in the bladder is equal to or greater than the resistance of the urethral sphincter, and urine keeps dripping out automatically. It is seen in prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stricture, and neurogenic bladder dysfunction. 4, urge incontinence, the patient suddenly feels a strong urge to urinate and can’t wait to discharge urine. It is seen in acute cystitis, acute prostatitis, early transurethral resection of the prostate, and also occurs in unstable bladder due to damage to upper motor neurons. In women, the urethral sphincter is relatively weak and incontinence can occur due to stress, which also belongs to this category. How to treat urinary incontinence? 1, stress urinary incontinence, for mild patients can be treated by taking Chinese and Western medicine may be alleviated; for moderate and severe conditions symptoms of surgery most of the results are good. 2, filling incontinence, the use of surgical methods to remove the enlarged prostate, incision of strictures, removal of urethral scars, a considerable number of patients also have good results. 3, urge incontinence, the effect of treatment with mainly Chinese and Western medicine should be possible. The key is that our friends suffering from urinary incontinence is not treated, thinking that the misconception that older people have symptoms of urinary incontinence. Many patients manage this on their own: wearing pads and reducing water intake are common coping strategies, other strategies include limiting going out to places where the location of the toilet is known, choosing a seat against an aisle, and wearing dark or loose clothing. Because of inconvenience or simply not going out of the house. To improve our quality of life, patients are advised to seek out a urologist with questions and not to take matters into their own hands.