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Urinary Urgency

Urinary urgency is the sudden and strong need to pass urine, often occurring with little warning. This sensation can be difficult to delay and may sometimes lead to anxiety about finding a restroom in time.

Urgency may be linked to irritation or overactivity of the bladder, and can occur alongside prostate-related conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It may also be associated with infections or other urinary tract conditions.

This symptom can vary in intensity. Some individuals may experience occasional urgency, while others may find it frequent and disruptive to daily routines.

When urgency becomes persistent or is accompanied by other symptoms such as frequency or discomfort, it may be useful to explore the underlying cause and possible management options.

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