Question

The patient states that their penis size is smaller than that of peers and they are experiencing symptoms of urinary incontinence, which have never been treated. The patient inquires about effective treatment methods and seeks understanding of the treatment for urinary incontinence.

Answer

Symptoms of urinary incontinence should be addressed by seeking professional examination and treatment at a hospital. Urinary incontinence is often associated with prostatitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the prostate, which can be either bacterial or non-bacterial. Prostate congestion can also lead to enlargement, commonly seen in young adults, and may be caused by prolonged sitting, consumption of spicy foods, drinking alcohol, or excessive frequency of sexual activity. Typical symptoms of prostatitis include frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination. It is recommended that patients undergo appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor and adjust their lifestyle to alleviate symptoms.