Procedures and Treatments:
Reconstructive & Restorative Procedures
Male Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Treatments for male urinary incontinence, including slings and sphincters
Related Conditions
Related Procedures
Overview
Treatments for male urinary incontinence range from behavioral therapy to surgical interventions like slings or artificial urinary sphincters. These options aim to improve bladder control and reduce incontinence impact, offering tailored solutions based on the severity and underlying cause of the condition.
Conditions Treated
Male Incontinence
Urinary Retention
Who is it for?
For men experiencing urinary incontinence needing improved bladder control
Benefits
Improves bladder control and reduces incontinence impact, enhancing daily life and comfort for men
How it Works
Treatments may include behavioral therapy, biofeedback, pelvic floor exercises, urethral inserts or external catheters, and, in severe cases, surgical implants like a male sling or an artificial urinary sphincter to improve bladder control.
Duration
Varies
Recovery
Recovery times depend on the treatment. Non-surgical methods often require no downtime, while surgical implants may require 4-6 weeks for full healing.