Get Stress Incontinence Treatment Online
Leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, laugh, or exercise can be embarrassing and disruptive. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your stress incontinence and build a personalized treatment plan, all without leaving home.
What Is Stress Incontinence?
Stress incontinence is a bladder condition marked by involuntary urine leakage triggered by physical pressure on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercise. It occurs when the urethral sphincter or pelvic floor muscles are weakened and can no longer resist sudden increases in abdominal pressure. It can affect quality of life, limit activity, and cause significant distress. With the right treatment and support, most people experience meaningful improvement and regain confidence in daily life.
- Caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles or urethral sphincter that cannot prevent leakage during physical activity
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Stress Incontinence Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can help adults who experience urine leakage triggered by everyday physical activity, a hallmark of stress incontinence. Our physicians evaluate symptom history, severity, and contributing factors such as prior pregnancies, surgeries, or hormonal changes to recommend appropriate treatment.
Because stress incontinence involves the urinary and pelvic floor systems, our clinicians also review any relevant genitourinary history, hormonal status, and prior treatments to ensure your care plan is safe and tailored to your situation.
- Diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence by a healthcare provider
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Stress Incontinence
Ditropan
Oxybutynin
An anticholinergic agent that reduces bladder muscle spasms and helps control urinary leakage. Often used when stress incontinence has a mixed or urgency component.
AvailableVesicare
Solifenacin
A bladder-selective anticholinergic that decreases involuntary bladder contractions and can help manage mixed urinary incontinence symptoms.
AvailableMyrbetriq
Mirabegron
A beta-3 adrenergic agonist that relaxes the bladder muscle to increase storage capacity, used particularly when anticholinergics are not tolerated.
AvailableCymbalta
Duloxetine
A serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor that increases urethral sphincter tone and can reduce stress incontinence episodes in women.
AvailableHow Stress Incontinence Treatment Works at Doctronic
Chat With The #1 AI Doctor
Doctronic answers your health questions with personalized medical insights and helps our doctors create a better treatment plan for you.
Meet With a Licensed Doctor For Treatment
Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
Pick Up Your Prescription
Our doctors prescribe non-controlled medications in all 50 states and send prescriptions to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.
What a Doctronic consultation looks like
Free to start, no account needed. Here's how a real Stress Incontinence consultation unfolds.
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$39 doctor visit · All 50 statesPricing that won't make you sick
Chat for free, see an online doctor for $39/visit, or refill a prescription online for as low as $0
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Available in all 50 states + DC
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Insurance accepted
- 24/7 medical care Free
- Specialist referrals Free
- Lifelong health record Free
- Unlimited questions Free
- Prescription refills Starting as low as $0
- Video visit with real doctors $39/visit
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Frequently asked questions
Stress incontinence involves urine leakage caused by physical pressure on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, or lifting heavy objects. Urgency incontinence involves a sudden, strong urge to urinate that is difficult to suppress. Some people have both types at the same time, which is called mixed urinary incontinence.
The most common causes include weakened pelvic floor muscles and a weakened urethral sphincter. Risk factors include pregnancy and vaginal childbirth, menopause, obesity, chronic cough, and prior pelvic surgery. These factors reduce the muscles' ability to keep the urethra closed under sudden pressure increases.
Yes. Pelvic floor muscle exercises, commonly known as Kegel exercises, are a first-line non-medication treatment and can significantly reduce leakage over time. Other options include bladder training, weight management, and reducing caffeine and alcohol intake. A physician may recommend combining these approaches with medication.
Maintaining a healthy weight reduces abdominal pressure on the bladder. Avoiding bladder irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and carbonated drinks can help. Timed voiding schedules and pelvic floor exercises are also effective. Your physician can guide you on which changes are most likely to help based on your specific situation.
Women are affected far more often than men, particularly those who have had vaginal deliveries, are postmenopausal, or have had pelvic surgery. Men can develop it after prostate surgery. Obesity, chronic coughing from conditions like asthma or smoking, and advancing age also increase risk.
You should consult a physician if leakage is affecting your daily activities, social life, or emotional wellbeing, or if it is getting worse over time. A physician can rule out underlying conditions such as urinary tract infections, pelvic organ prolapse, or nerve problems that may contribute to symptoms.
Doctronic uses an AI-driven evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms and health history. A licensed physician then reviews your information, makes a clinical assessment, and creates a personalized treatment plan. The entire process is designed to be convenient, thorough, and medically sound.
Yes. Doctronic's care is provided by licensed physicians whose work is reviewed and audited to ensure quality. The platform is HIPAA-compliant and available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state. Your health information is handled with the same standards expected of any medical practice.
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