Don't stop drinking water, as dehydration can irritate the bladder. Aim for steady intake throughout the day.
Conditions like diabetes, UTIs, or neurological issues can affect how the brain communicates with the bladder.
Frequent or constant dribbling because the bladder doesn't empty completely. Management and Lifestyle Tips
A drop in estrogen levels can thin the lining of the urethra and bladder, leading to increased urgency or frequency.
Certain blood pressure medications or diuretics increase urine production. Types of Urinary Incontinence