A technique used to treat stress urinary incontinence in women in which the patient charts the number of urinations, the intervals between urination, and the volume of urine passed. She also notes the degree and frequency of incontinence. The intervals between urinations are gradually increased.
Bladder training, a therapeutic approach employed to address stress incontinence, encompasses a behavioral modification program. This regimen entails establishing a scheduled routine for the patient to visit the toilet, gradually elongating the time intervals between urination to effectively manage the condition.