According to the Mayo Clinic, "Ignoring bladder symptoms can lead to complications. If you're experiencing frequent urination, urgency, pain, or blood in your urine, it's important to consult a healthcare provider."
There are also ways to support bladder health, including using the bathroom every three to four hours, empty your bladder completely when you go, do pelvic floor exercises, limit alcohol and caffeine, and drink enough fluids, especially water.

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