Is surgery necessary for urinary incontinence?

I’m 60. My doctor recommended an operation related to my incontinence.

However, I wonder if the operation is necessary, as I have incontinence quite rarely, e.g. during lifting. Maybe there are some exercises or medications. I’d like to avoid surgery.

Due to its proven effectiveness, surgery is the treatment of choice in stress urinary incontinence, but the final decision regarding surgery rests with the patient. If the symptoms are not very bothersome, please try the appropriate exercises.

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