The best treatment for urine leakage in women

The best treatment for female leakage needs to be decided on a patient-by-patient basis, with bladder training, pelvic floor exercises, medication, and, if necessary, surgery commonly used.
If the patient has mild urine leakage, then bladder training can be performed to learn to delay urination as much as possible when there is an urge to urinate, and at the same time arrange a fixed time for urination and then slowly delay it.
Pelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegel exercises, help to strengthen the urethral sphincter and pelvic floor muscles, the muscles that help control urination. In addition to this, it is important to avoid lifting heavy objects in your life, do not hold your urine and maintain a regular sex life.
If the effect is not obvious through the above training, you can choose medication, such as M cholinergic receptor blockers can sedate the overactive bladder. Patients with severe leakage can also choose surgical treatment, commonly transvaginal mid-urethral suspension surgery.
Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctors.