Male Incontinence and Bladder Issues
The inability to control urine passage can take several forms - stress incontinence brought on by sneezing, coughing or exercise; urge incontinence - a sudden, intense need to urinate followed by an involuntary urine loss and overflow incontinence, the constant dribbling of urine.
If you are experiencing incontinence or other bladder problems, the health care professionals at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas will team with urologists on the medical staff at Baylor Dallas to help find the appropriate treatment that may include bladder retraining, Kegel exercises, medications and surgery.
Types of Male Incontinence and Bladder Control Issues
There are several types of incontinence and bladder issues men face. Some of the conditions physicians on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas treat are:
There are several tests that can help
diagnose your incontinence issues.
Treatment options available for incontinence issues.