Stress incontinence

Stress incontinence is a condition that when abdominal pressure suddenly increases (such as coughing, laughing, running, lifting heavy objects), your urine leaks from urethra. Stress incontinence is more common in women. Mild cases generally do not need treatment. Severe cases require physical therapy, medication, or surgery. Symptoms can be improved shortly after treatment.


How is Stress incontinence treated in practice?