Urinary incontinence after prostate surgery can be treated by functional exercise, lifestyle modification, medication and surgery. 1. Functional exercise: mainly pelvic floor muscle exercise, through enhancing muscle strength to increase the ability to control urination, common such as lifting the anus training, etc. However, the pelvic floor muscle training needs long-term persistence. However, the pelvic floor muscle training needs to be persisted for a long time and the effect is slow. 2. Lifestyle Adjustment: It mainly includes controlling the intake of water and avoiding bladder stimulating foods such as chili peppers. 3. Medication: For urinary incontinence caused by overactive bladder, you can choose to take anticholinergic medication as prescribed by the doctor, such as Solinacin. 4. Surgery: For moderate to severe urinary incontinence, surgery can be chosen, and the common surgical method is artificial urethral sphincter implantation. To summarize, there are many treatment options for post-prostate surgery urinary incontinence, please go to a regular hospital for systematic evaluation and follow the doctor’s advice.