Some conditions are easy to identify, but others can remain hidden, often because the sufferer is too embarassed to discuss their symptoms. One example is bladder weakness.
Bladder weakness is relatively common €“ NHS Choices estimates that between three and six million people in the UK experience some degree of bladder weakness. And figures from bladder weakness brand TENA suggest that the condition affects one in four women and one in eight men at some time in their lives.
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Normal urine should be clear and a light yellow/straw colour. Darker yellow urine may be a sign of dehydration.