During urination, the brain sends signals to various muscles around the urinary tract, squeezing the bladder and releasing urine through the urethra. If the bacteria responsible for a UTI spreads from the urethral opening to the bladder, it may cause swelling and irritation. As a result, pressure on the organ increases, and urine leaks out, even when the natural signals are not present.

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