Incontinence is a medical condition, and there are ways to mitigate and reduce the symptoms. For example, pelvic floor exercises can help reduce or stop urine leakage. Unfortunately, only 14% of men over 40 have tried to improve their pelvic floor health, and 84% have never attempted to improve their pelvic floor health at all.
It’s also not uncommon for men to avoid seeing the doctor to address health concerns, despite 79% of men saying they would speak to their GP about incontinence, if given the chance. Men’s mental health support will also play a role in this process, so don’t be afraid to organise or advise someone to see a doctor.