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Male Stress Incontinence

Stress incontinence means urine leaks with coughing, lifting, exercise, or other pressure on the bladder.

When to Book

Book a visit if symptoms are new, persistent, getting worse, or affecting daily life. Early evaluation often prevents complications.

Symptoms

Urine leakage with physical activity, coughing, or sneezing, need for pads or liners, and reduced confidence in public settings.

Causes & Risk Factors

Prostate surgery, pelvic floor weakness, prior pelvic radiation, and neurologic conditions can all contribute.

How We Evaluate

Evaluation reviews prostate history, surgery history, and urine symptoms. Urodynamic testing may be used.

Treatment Options

Treatment may include pelvic floor exercises, medication review, surgical options in severe cases, and specialist referral.

When It Is Urgent

Seek care when leakage is affecting work, activity, or quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I book a men's health visit?

Book a visit when you have a new or worsening symptom, a chronic issue affecting daily life, medication questions, or when you are due for preventive screening.

Can this be evaluated by telehealth?

Some concerns can be reviewed by telehealth. Others need an in-person exam or testing. The right approach depends on the symptoms.

Do I need labs or imaging?

Testing depends on the history, exam findings, and likely diagnosis. Not every concern requires extensive testing.

When should I go to urgent care?

Go urgently for chest pain, sudden severe testicular pain, fever with urinary retention, blood in urine, confusion, or a painful erection that will not go away.

How often should I follow up?

Follow-up frequency depends on the condition, whether treatment is started, and how symptoms change over time.

Get a Clear Plan for Male Stress Incontinence

Our team evaluates you as an individual and builds a treatment plan that fits your life — not a template.