Conservative treatments can help reduce symptoms of incontinence, genital prolapse and vaginal atrophy

In most cases, urinary incontinence can be treated effectively. The main treatment options for urinary incontinence include conservative management, medication and surgery. National and international clinical practice guidelines recommend conservative interventions as first-line treatments for urinary incontinence in women. Conservation management should therefore be tried first before medication and surgery.

Here are the three main types of conservative treatments for incontinence: