How to treat urine loss and leakage

Urinary loss and leakage is medically known as urinary incontinence, and its treatment mainly includes medications such as clobbercholine, behavioral treatments such as anal lifting exercises, and surgical treatments such as mid-urethral suspension. 1. Drugs for urinary incontinence include the anticholinergic brompropylaminotriptyline, which is more specific to the forced urinary muscle. For urinary incontinence caused by sphincter insufficiency, norephedrine is less stimulating to the central nervous system, and the most effective drugs for atonic bladder are chlorpheniramine, etc. All of the above drugs need to be applied under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Behavioral treatments include lifting exercises and bladder training, which are effective for some patients with urinary incontinence. 3. If the incontinence is true, surgical treatment is needed, and the representative surgical method is mid-urethral suspension. If the patient is not feeling well, he/she should consult the doctor for examination and treatment in a timely manner.