Urinary incontinence, or the loss of bladder control, is a common condition for men affecting nearly 3.4 million men in the United States.
Bladder control problems range from urinating too frequently to actual urine leakage (urinary incontinence). Urinary incontinence affects millions of people every year, yet many men feel too embarrassed to discuss the issue with their doctor, allowing the problem to continue to interfere with quality of life.
Urinary incontinence affects millions of people ever year, but it doesn't have to interfere with your quality of life.
What causes male urinary incontinence? There is a wide variety of diseases and conditions that damage nerves and can lead to urinary incontinence, including diabetes, neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries. In men, the most common causes are as a result of treatments for prostate cancer (surgery and radiation).
Dr. Weinberg understands how difficult it can be to open up about urinary incontinence. He will be able to recommend many new treatments to cure or manage your bladder control condition.
By sharing your symptoms with Dr. Weinberg, he will be able to find the treatment option that is right for you.
Treatment options include: