Bladder leaks and stress urinary incontinence: when to seek assessment
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Repeated bladder or urinary symptoms are worth discussing with a clinician, especially when symptoms return, persist or affect daily life.
Timing, frequency, triggers and associated symptoms can help guide the conversation. Hydration, irritants and routines may be relevant for some people, but not all urinary discomfort is a simple UTI.
This information is educational only. Testing, treatment or referral decisions should be made after clinical assessment.
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