Traditional Treatment Do not worry about this ailment as in most cases it can be cured or, at the very least, greatly improved with treatment. Both conventional and alternative medicine have effective strategies for dealing with the problem. If you wish, you can try alternative methods first. However, if the condition persists or worsens, see a doctor for a full evaluation and diagnosis. Many doctors may suggest and show you muscle strengthening exercises to help your incontinence. These treatments are safe and effective. If your doctor decides you need medication for your condition, the drug he or she prescribes will depend on the cause of the incontinence. Special devices called pessaries are available for women. If none of these treatments work, your doctor may recommend surgery. Ask you doctor to describe the various options available to you and to explain any possible side effects as well. If your incontinence cannot be cured or controlled, you can learn to manage the problem with the help of some specially designed aids that are available. Complimentary Treatments These treatments are aimed at strengthening the pelvic muscles to give you more support in this area. Chinese Herbs - Chinese practitioners may make a mixture of several herbs to treat this condition. They believe herbs that help the body retain fluid are a beneficial treatment for incontinence. Chinese practitioners may make a mixture of several herbs to treat this condition. They believe herbs that help the body retain fluid are a beneficial treatment for incontinence. Herbal Treatments - Where there is a lack of bladder control, use corn silk combined with agrimony. Where there is a lack of bladder control, use corn silk combined with agrimony. Homoeopathy - Depending on the cause of the condition, homoeopaths have numerous remedies to treat incontinence. Some that are often prescribed include: Depending on the cause of the condition, homoeopaths have numerous remedies to treat incontinence. Some that are often prescribed include:
There are additional remedies available. Dietary Considerations Maintain your ideal weight. Avoid constipation by increasing the amount of fibre and water in your diet; eat more whole-grain foods and fruits and vegetables. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, sugar, spicy foods, and acidic fruits and juices - all of which can irritate the bladder and trigger leaks. Personal Care
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