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Health Tip: Coping With Urinary Incontinence
Non-surgical options for women
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(HealthDay News) - Urinary incontinence affects millions of women, commonly after childbirth.
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The National Women's Health Information Center lists these non-surgical options to help control urinary incontinence:
- Perform Kegel exercises designed to make your pelvic muscles stronger.
- Set a schedule for emptying your bladder, instead of waiting until you have to go. Slowly increase the amount of time between trips to the bathroom.
- Maintain a healthy body weight, as excess weight can strain the bladder and surrounding muscles.
- Limit or avoid beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol.
- Biofeedback may help you learn to better control the bladder and surrounding muscles.
- Prescription medication may help control some types of incontinence. Talk with your doctor about whether medication may work for you.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 1/25/2008
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