Urine leakage is categorized into male and female leakage. In men, it may be due to infections, prostate enlargement, etc. and in women, it may be due to stress incontinence, etc. They are usually treated with medication and, if necessary, surgery. 1. Male urinary leakage: if due to urinary tract infection, early treatment of urge incontinence and application of anti-infective drugs should be carried out. Available azithromycin, levofloxacin and so on. If it is prostate hyperplasia caused by filling incontinence, need to systematically apply the relief of urethral resistance drugs. The application of finasteride tablets as well as tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules can be treated, and if necessary, surgical treatment, such as transurethral prostatectomy. 2. Female urine leakage: most common in stress incontinence. Due to the decline in estrogen levels in women or due to atrophy of the birth canal after multiple births, the angle of the urethra and bladder changes, resulting in a decrease in the function of the bladder sphincter to appear leakage phenomenon. Tolterodine tartrate, an M3 receptor antagonist such as solinacin succinate, can be taken orally. Severe leakage or severe stress incontinence may not be treated as well by taking medications or exercising the perineal muscles, and the best treatment at this point is usually surgery, which can be performed as a mid-urethral suspension. If urine leakage occurs, you need to seek medical attention as soon as possible and do not self-medicate to avoid delays.