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Why You Shouldn’t Hold Your Pee

Most of us are familiar with the situation when there’s no restroom nearby, and you must hold your urine for a while. Although doing it occasionally is relatively harmless, repeatedly holding in your pee may not be as safe as it seems. Besides causing temporary discomfort, there are several reasons to break this habit once and for all.
1. It might damage your kidneys.
Although occasionally holding your pee doesn’t pose serious health risks, some people might want to avoid doing so. For example, keeping your urine for a long time might make you vulnerable to infections, especially if you have kidney conditions. In severe cases, it might even cause urine to back up in the kidneys, leading to serious damage.
2. It may weaken your bladder muscles.
3. It may trigger urinary tract infections.

4. It might cause your bladder to stretch.
Normally, when your bladder is full, it stretches and then returns to its original shape. But regularly holding in your pee might eventually change the shape of your bladder, preventing it from bouncing back.
Do you think it is safe to hold your pee?
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