Research shows that certain lifestyle habits and exercises can significantly reduce urinary incontinence by up to 65% in some cases.
Here are the most effective habits:
Yoga and Low-Impact Exercise
A study found that both yoga and general muscle strengthening/stretching exercises led to a 65% decrease in urine leakage episodes. These activities improve pelvic floor function, core strength, and overall muscle control.
Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (Kegels)
These exercises strengthen the muscles that control urination and are a well-established treatment for incontinence.
Bladder Training and Behavioral Techniques
This includes scheduled voiding, delaying urination, and relaxing or tightening pelvic muscles to control urges.
Lifestyle Changes
These include managing fluid intake, reducing bladder irritants (like caffeine or alcohol), and weight loss-all of which can improve bladder control.
Adopting these habits consistently may lead to a meaningful reduction in urinary incontinence symptoms.
