I am so sorry to hear that all three of you are still dealing with incontinence after surgery.
Have you spoken or reported this to your surgeon?
Most options for urinary incontinence surgery treat stress incontinence.
In some cases, surgery may not cure urinary incontinence. For instance, if you have mixed incontinence — a combination of stress incontinence and overactive bladder — surgery may improve your stress incontinence but not your overactive bladder. You may still need medication and physical therapy after surgery to treat overactive bladder.
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Hello Anonymous,
I am so sorry to hear that all three of you are still dealing with incontinence after surgery.
Have you spoken or reported this to your surgeon?
Most options for urinary incontinence surgery treat stress incontinence.
In some cases, surgery may not cure urinary incontinence. For instance, if you have mixed incontinence — a combination of stress incontinence and overactive bladder — surgery may improve your stress incontinence but not your overactive bladder. You may still need medication and physical therapy after surgery to treat overactive bladder.
Regards,
April 28, 2016 - 8:25amMaryann
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