14 Places to Get Help for Urinary Incontinence

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Psychiatrist

If you have incontinence, it can contribute to depression, feelings of isolation, and low self-esteem. Dr. Steers says he's seen men with severe cases become almost suicidal.

A psychiatrist can help patients tackle the nonphysical aspects of the problem.

Some psychiatrists or psychotherapists can also help patients practice biofeedback and behavioral therapy, which may improve incontinence symptoms.

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