When urinary incontinence occurs after the catheter is removed, it needs to be analyzed and dealt with according to the specific situation. 1. If urinary tract surgery, such as prostate surgery or bladder neck surgery, is performed, and the catheter is left in place after the surgery, and urinary incontinence occurs after the catheter is removed, it is necessary to consider whether the urethral sphincter is damaged during the surgery, and the incomplete closure of the urethral sphincter is caused by incontinence. 2. Further urethroscopic examination is required, and if there is sphincter damage and tearing, the incontinence may be permanent, and artificial sphincter implantation is required to achieve urinary control. 2. If it is due to various reasons, such as preoperative preparation for routine indwelling catheterization before surgery, there may be a short period of urge incontinence after surgery, that is, temporary congestion and edema in the urethra after catheterization, and when the patient stores in the bladder When urine is stored in the bladder, the urge to urinate becomes extremely strong and urge incontinence occurs. There is no damage to the urethral sphincter in this case, and it usually occurs for a short period of time. After removal of the catheter, anti-infection treatment and oral anti-inflammatory drugs are given, and the edema is reduced, and the incontinence can be improved naturally.