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What Happens If You Hold Your Pee For Too Long
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When you've got to go, you've got to go.
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It's annoying and uncomfortable when you can't.
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On a train for example.
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The toilet's in such a state you can't face going in.
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Or on a plane.
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Maybe a couple is awkwardly joining the Mile High Club and you're having some trouble.
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Or you've been stuck on a bus for 18 years.
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The driver won't let you off.
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It turns out, holding on to go to the washroom is also quite bad for your health.
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In most cases, it's nothing to worry about.
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But there a few reasons why you shouldn't wait too long.
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You Could Actually Pee Your Pants!
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That is quite obvious, and it would be quite embarrassing.
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As your bladder gets fuller and fuller, there's a good chance you aren't going to make it
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to the bathroom on time."
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Yikes!
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Many of us have been there: that "just barely made it" scenario, where the bathroom line
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may have been just slightly too long, after you sprinted to get there.
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This is more likely to happen to young children and the elderly, but that doesn't mean it
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can't happen to you if you push your bladder too far.
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Burst Bladder
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Hugely unlikely.
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But if it happens, it's bad.
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When the bladder bursts, urine fills the abdomen, and emergency surgery is required.
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It's more likely for your bladder to stretch.
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When this happens, the muscles that allow you to hold on, weaken, and there's a greater
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chance of wetting yourself.
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It also makes going for a piss, more difficult.
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In severe cases, a catheter might be needed.
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Infection
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Again, don't worry about this.
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It probably won't happen.
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But holding on too long does increase the chance of getting an infected urinary tract.
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It's called a UTI.
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It's down to bacteria.
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Studies show that holding your pee for too long can cause bacteria to build up and multiply.
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This can cause pain and stinging and make your pee dark and strong smelling.
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If this happens, you'll need antibiotics.
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Go to the doctor.
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Incontinence
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This might happen eventually.
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But you don't want to speed up the process.
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Incontinence is simply not being able to hold your pee.
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It's caused by weakening pelvic floor muscles and a weak bladder.
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If you hold on too long, this speeds up the process.
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Other Organs Can Become Damaged
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Your bladder connects to your urinary system, which includes your kidneys.
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The kidneys create urine from the excess water in the blood stream and by filtering waste.
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If urine travels back up the tubes that connect your bladder to your kidneys, it can cause
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infections and kidney damage.
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In long term cases of holding in your pee, elastic tissue can become damaged and eventually
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be replaced by scar tissue, which then can cause kidney damage down the road.
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Kidney Stones
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Another bit of bad news relating to your kidneys.
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Kidney stones form when waste products in the blood form crystals over time.
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They're more common in people who don't stay hydrated.
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However, most kidney stones can be passed out in your pee.
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It hurts the bigger they are.
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In some cases, they'll be too big, and surgery is required.
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Kidney stones can cause aches, pains, nausea, and blood might develop in the pee.
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Call a doctor.
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Is "Breaking The Seal" Real?
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Pub-goers will no doubt have heard the "breaking the seal" theory, which suggests you should
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hold onto pee as long as possible or you'll end up going constantly throughout the night.
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But there's not much merit to the theory, because when your bladder hits a certain amount
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of liquid, your body will naturally want to dispel it.
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It's worth noting however, that the intensity of signals from the bladder to the brain can
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dull if you've been holding on for a while.
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If you hold on for long enough your brain will start to ignore that signal and you won't
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feel when your bladder is full.
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It's just like when you're in a room with a strange smell or sound.
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After a while your brain switches off, and you don't notice it any more.
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Do you ever hold your pee for too long?
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If so, why?
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Let us know in the comments below.
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