Treating overflow incontinence can be difficult, but for some men with an enlarged prostate, medication can help relax the muscle at the base of the urethra and allow urine to pass from the bladder.
If medications do not relieve overflow incontinence, your doctor will have you use a catheter to ensure your bladder is emptied when you go to the bathroom.
Surgery may be needed if overflow incontinence is caused by a blockage, such as prostate enlargement.