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You can't always control the release of urine. You may leak urine. Or not be able to hold your urine until you can get to a bathroom. This is called urinary incontinence. The problem can be managed with certain treatments or combination of treatments. Talk with your doctor about your treatment choices.
Prescription medicines may help you. They may help:
Certain changes in your daily routine may help. These include:
A catheter is a narrow tube that is inserted through the urethra into the bladder. It drains urine. A condom catheter covers the penis. It channels urine into a collection bag. It's worn most of the time. Intermittent catheterization means inserting a catheter to drain the bladder, then removing it. This is done on a regular schedule.
If other choices don't work, surgery may be advised. If surgery is a choice, your doctor can discuss it with you and explain its risks and benefits.
Surgery on the prostate gland can cause urinary incontinence. Most often, the incontinence is only for a short time and clears up when healing is complete. In rare cases, prostate surgery can result in lifelong incontinence. Don't hesitate to talk to your surgeon if you have incontinence after prostate surgery.