Depending on the cause and symptoms of increased bladder activity, surgery may be an option if other treatments do not help.

Depending on the cause and symptoms of increased bladder activity, surgery may be an option if other treatments do not help.

Doctors usually only recommend surgery as a last resort or for specific cases.

Overcoming lesions in the urinary organs can help relieve symptoms.

The choice of which procedure to what extent will depend on the cause of bladder inactivation, the sex of the person and the severity of the symptoms of urinary incontinence.