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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Nasrin Nikravangolsefid, MD-MPH [2]
Overview
Interventions
- Non-pharmacological interventions include: [1][2]
- Behavioral therapy: Behavioral therapy has been found to be more effective than pharmacological therapies for stress and urgency urinary incontinence.
- lifestyle change
- weight loss
- stop smoking
- treating and preventing constipation
- Exercises
- Biofeedback
- Education
- Heat therapy
- MBSR (mindfulness-based stress reduction)
- PFMT (pelvic floor muscle therapy)
- lifestyle change
- Intravesical pressure release device
- Neuromodulation
- Electroacupuncture
- Periurethral bulking
- Behavioral therapy: Behavioral therapy has been found to be more effective than pharmacological therapies for stress and urgency urinary incontinence.
References
- ↑ Balk E, Adam GP, Kimmel H, Rofeberg V, Saeed I, Jeppson P; et al. (2018). "Nonsurgical Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review Update". AHRQ Comparative Effectiveness Reviews. PMID 30516945.
- ↑ Balk EM, Rofeberg VN, Adam GP, Kimmel HJ, Trikalinos TA, Jeppson PC (2019). "Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis of Clinical Outcomes". Ann Intern Med. 170 (7): 465–479. doi:10.7326/M18-3227. PMID 30884526. Review in: Evid Based Nurs. 2020 Apr;23(2):55 Review in: Ann Intern Med. 2019 Jul 16;171(2):JC3