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Does constant stress/anxiety/depression cause constant bladder problems? |
problems as in constant pressure but no infections whatsoever? Anxiety and depressive states cause frequency, which may in due course lead to a residual urine tendency in the bladder, there by giving scope for bladder problems like UTI, stone formations etc.,. Common physical symptoms of anxiety include: Pounding heart Sweating Stomach upset or dizziness Frequent urination or diarrhea Shortness of breath Tremors and twitches Muscle tension Headaches Fatigue Insomnia The link between anxiety and depression. Recovery is possible with appropriate treatment such as exposure therapy, attention training, and a range of anxiety management techniques that can help you manage your symptoms. Yes, that's in my experience yes |
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