Urinary incontinence is a common, often embarrassing, condition. Although not life-threatening, it can significantly affect every aspect of a person's life — from social and family relationships, work, finances, psychological health and sexual health. Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control.
Get resources and read patient stories about urinary incontinence — the loss of bladder control.
You don't need to tolerate loss of bladder control. Learn about lifestyle changes and treatment options to improve urinary incontinence.
Women experiencing urinary incontinence often think it's untreatable and something they have to learn to live with. Thankfully, this is not the case, and there are many options to treating urinary incontinence, including surgery. The first step in determining what treatment option is right for you is to understand what type of urinary incontinence you are suffering from. There are four main ...
Learn how urinary incontinence is different for men, and get treatment options that can improve symptoms and comfort.
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An implantable nerve stimulation device can treat urinary incontinence. Get answers to common questions about this option.
Urge incontinence — the loss of bladder control — is a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss or urine.