Frequent trips to the loo can be a sign that your bladder is not working properly but it can also be the symptom of other health issues such as kidney disease or even a cancer such as bladder or prostate cancer. If you find you are needing pee more frequently, or find it hard to hold your pee, go and see your GP and get checked. The sooner you can put your mind at rest, or get help for your ...
Unintentionally peeing or a leaky bladder is also known as urinary incontinence and it's a common problem affecting millions of people. Many suffer in silence, too embarrassed to speak to their GP. ...
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