Question

The penis size is smaller than that of peers, and urinary incontinence symptoms are present. At 12 years old, a hernia operation was performed, but urinary incontinence was not treated. What are some effective treatment methods?

Answer

Symptoms of urinary incontinence should be examined and treated by a professional at a hospital. Urinary incontinence is often related to prostatitis, which is the inflammation of the prostate and can be categorized into infectious and non-infectious types. Prostatic congestion may also lead to enlargement, a condition commonly seen in young adults, possibly caused by prolonged sitting, spicy diet, alcohol consumption, or excessive frequency of sexual activity. Symptoms of prostatitis include frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination, and medical professionals should be sought for diagnosis and treatment.