Medications
Many times, urinary incontinence can be corrected with the help of medications. Often, medications are used in conjunction with other treatments. Drugs commonly used to treat incontinence include:
Pessary
To help treat incontinence, physicians may use a medical device called a pessary. It is a supportive ring, much like a contraceptive diaphragm, that can be inserted into the vagina for all-day wear — for women who have incontinence due to a dropped (prolapsed) bladder or uterus. The device helps hold up the bladder and may prevent urine leakage.