Hello, precious angel 99. Thank you for your message.
Have you spoken or reported this to your doctor?
Sometimes, surgery may not cure urinary incontinence. For example, if you have mixed incontinence (a combination of stress incontinence and overactive bladder) surgery may improve stress incontinence but not your overactive bladder. You may still need medication and/or physical therapy after surgery to treat overactive bladder. There is also a period of recovery which can be different from patient to patient. So it's best to discuss this with your doctor to find out exactly what is going on.
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Hello, precious angel 99. Thank you for your message.
Have you spoken or reported this to your doctor?
Sometimes, surgery may not cure urinary incontinence. For example, if you have mixed incontinence (a combination of stress incontinence and overactive bladder) surgery may improve stress incontinence but not your overactive bladder. You may still need medication and/or physical therapy after surgery to treat overactive bladder. There is also a period of recovery which can be different from patient to patient. So it's best to discuss this with your doctor to find out exactly what is going on.
Helena
October 28, 2017 - 4:27amThis Comment
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