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  1. Urinary incontinence: Kegel exercises for pelvic muscles

    Improve urinary incontinence naturally with Kegel exercises.

  2. Urinary incontinence products

    Surgery, medication and lifestyle changes aren't the only treatment options for urinary incontinence, there are devices and other products available too. Learn more.

  3. Urinary incontinence: Finding help

    Urinary incontinence: Finding help

  4. Advanced prostate cancer and side effects

    This article describes the different side effects associated with advanced prostate cancer, either from treatments or the disease itself.

  5. Treatment for urinary incontinence

    Urinary incontinence can be eased or even cured. Learn more about the treatments for incontinence.

  6. What treatments work for stress incontinence?

    Key points about treating stress incontinence. Pelvic floor exercises (also known as Kegel exercises) are safe and work well. They make the muscles of your pelvic floor stronger. Doctors can prescribe a drug treatment for stress incontinence. If neither exercises nor medicines help, surgery to lift your bladder back into the right position usually works.

  7. What will happen to me?

    The good news is that, out of all the different types of incontinence, stress incontinence is the easiest to treat. There are several treatments that work well, and not all treatments involve drugs or an operation. You can do exercises for your stress incontinence yourself, at home.

  8. Further Information Articles

    How much urine do you make, and how often should you go?Other types of incontinencePelvic floor exercises: how to do themSurgery for stress incontinence: what to expect

  9. Stress incontinence Glossary

    Glossary terms for Stress incontinence.

  10. What is stress incontinence?

    If you leak urine when you cough, sneeze, exercise or laugh, you probably have stress incontinence. Many women get this problem, especially after they've had children.

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