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  1. Urinary incontinence resources - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Mar 22, 2023 · Get resources and read patient stories about urinary incontinence — the loss of bladder control.

  2. Nerve stimulation for urinary incontinence - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Jun 16, 2021 · An implantable nerve stimulation device can treat urinary incontinence. Get answers to common questions about this option.

  3. Continence & Bladder, Eau Claire - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Bladder control loss is common, but treatable. Call Continence & Bladder Health Services in Eau Claire at 715-838-6965 to take control.

  4. Continence & Bladder, Menomonie - Mayo Clinic Health System

    The Continence & Bladder Health Services program provides comprehensive treatment for men, women and children with urinary incontinence. A team of specialists from Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology …

  5. Urge incontinence and treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Aug 23, 2019 · Urge incontinence — the loss of bladder control — is a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss or urine.

  6. Urinary incontinence surgery for men - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Mar 22, 2023 · Prostate surgery can cause urinary incontinence in men. Learn about two outpatient surgical treatment options that can stop leaks.

  7. Tips to manage urinary incontinence - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Feb 23, 2022 · Follow these tips to lessen the burden of managing urinary incontinence and improve symptoms.

  8. Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN) - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Aug 12, 2025 · Care throughout all phases of a woman's life, including birth control, fertility, pelvic health, prenatal care and more.

  9. Urology services in Barron, Wis. - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Mar 22, 2023 · Urologists in Barron, Wisconsin, treat problems of the male and female urinary tract, including incontinence. Call 715-537-6747.

  10. Is urine incontinence normal for women? - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Nov 7, 2022 · The involuntary leakage of urine, called urine incontinence, affects 50% women. Learn about evaluation and treatment options.