Urinary incontinence (also known as involuntary urination, or urinary leakage) is a common and sometimes embarrassing problem that increases in frequency as we age and with organ function deterioration.
According to a 2019 review of research published in the periodical Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, approximately 20 million women and 6 million men in the United States experience urinary incontinence during their lifetime.
Jonathan Liu, a professor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) at a Canadian public college, explained how to prevent and improve urinary incontinence symptoms by changing daily life habits and diet in the “Health 1+1” program, and shared several methods for treatment….