What to do if electrical stimulation makes men incontinent

Patients with incontinence due to electrical stimulation can improve by exercising the bladder muscles as well as medication. Urinary incontinence after electrical stimulation is mainly due to the electric shock affecting the bladder, causing the bladder to twitch and relax, resulting in urinary incontinence. If the patient’s incontinence symptoms are relatively mild and can gradually improve on their own, no special treatment can be done. 1. Exercise the bladder muscles: when the patient feels the urge to urinate, he can adopt the standing or squatting position and press the lower abdomen with his hands to enhance the muscle strength around the bladder, so as to achieve the purpose of improving the symptoms of urinary incontinence. In daily life, you can also exercise by lifting the anus and contracting the anus to improve the contraction function of the bladder neck through long-term anal contraction and lifting up, which can also help relieve urinary incontinence. 2. Drug therapy: patients can also be under the guidance of a professional doctor combined with personal circumstances, by taking methylcobalamin tablets, vitamin B1 tablets, vitamin B6 tablets and other nutritious nerve medication for treatment, to alleviate and improve the incontinence caused by electrical stimulation also has a more positive effect. However, if the patient continues to experience incontinence symptoms and the effect of medication is not obvious, he should go to the regular hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations and improve the symptoms of incontinence according to the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid the worsening of the symptoms of the disease and the adverse consequences.