Patients with stress urinary leakage can be addressed through lifestyle improvement, pelvic floor muscle exercises, medication, physical therapy, and surgery. 1. Lifestyle improvement: for example, reducing weight, quitting smoking, reducing intake of caffeinated beverages, etc. are helpful in relieving stress urinary incontinence. 2. Pelvic floor muscle training: Pelvic floor muscle training is more convenient and easy to implement, which can strengthen the contraction ability of the patient’s pelvic floor muscles, and it is also helpful for improving stress urinary incontinence. 3. Drug therapy: patients can use adrenergic α-receptor drugs such as promethazine and ephedrine under the guidance of the doctor to make the α-receptors in the bladder neck and the posterior urethra excited, so as to improve the symptoms of urinary incontinence. 4. Physical therapy: Physical therapy is a common way to treat stress incontinence, mainly including biofeedback therapy, electrical stimulation therapy and so on. 5. Surgery: patients can undergo mid-urethral suspension surgery to fix the urethra, increase the urethral closure pressure, to achieve the purpose of treatment of stress urinary incontinence, but also for the post-pubic bladder urethral fixation suspension surgery to extend the urethra, increase urethral resistance, and then to achieve the therapeutic purpose. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.