What to do about urinary incontinence after exercise

The patient’s urinary incontinence after exercise requires further examination at the hospital to determine whether there is chronic urinary retention or stress urinary incontinence, and to treat it symptomatically according to the results of the specific examination.1. Stress urinary incontinence, which often occurs after exercise, needs to be treated with medication, pelvic floor rehabilitation functional exercises or surgery after diagnosis, depending on the degree of incontinence. If the symptoms are mild, oral tolterodine tartrate tablets or oral solifenacin succinate tablets can be used to treat the symptoms. If the symptoms are severe and affect the patient’s quality of life, surgical treatment is recommended, such as midurethral suspension surgery or pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, etc. 2. If there is motor incontinence caused by chronic urinary retention, it is recommended that an indwelling catheter be given temporarily and then treated symptomatically according to the cause of urinary retention. For example, men with prostatic hyperplasia need surgical treatment or urethral stricture needs dilatation. Neurogenic bladder requires symptomatic treatment with nerve nutrition before removing the catheter and observing whether motor incontinence is cured.