"What Should I Do About Functional Urinary Incontinence?"

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Functional urinary incontinence can be improved through general treatment, drug treatment, and surgical treatment. First, general treatment:

1. Pelvic floor muscle exercises: Patients can perform pelvic floor exercises every day to promote local blood circulation and alleviate symptoms to a certain extent. In addition, attention should be paid to healthy eating, eating more high-quality protein foods, and less spicy, irritating, and greasy foods.

2. Behavioral training: If the condition is severe, it can also be treated through behavioral training methods under the guidance of a doctor, such as relaxation therapy, biofeedback, etc., to achieve the effect of improving the disease.

Second, drug treatment: If there are obvious discomfort symptoms, patients can take tolterodine tartrate tablets, solifenacin succinate tablets, and other medications under the guidance of a doctor. Additionally, oxybutynin hydrochloride sustained-release tablets can be used as adjunctive therapy.

Third, surgical treatment: If the patient's condition is severe and cannot be improved through the above methods, it is necessary to promptly visit the urology department of a regular hospital for treatment through relevant surgical methods such as tension-free mid-urethral sling surgery to prevent further aggravation of the condition. In addition, it is recommended that patients pay attention to personal hygiene, change underwear frequently, and undergo regular check-ups. If there is obvious discomfort during this period, medical attention should be sought promptly to avoid delaying treatment.