Occasional Bladder Leakage

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I’m Ana, here on behalf of AZO®—your go-to for all things bladder health. And today, we’re diving into some of the internet’s most pressing, curious, and even surprising questions about your bladder. From the myths to the must-knows, I’m excited to break it all down for you. So, let’s get into it—let’s see what we’ve got!

What is occasional leakage?

  • Laughing
  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • Exercise

This even used to happen to me. I couldn't laugh or sneeze without needing a pad, and jumping was off the table!

Okay, next question:

What causes occasional leakage?

Good question! This should be talked about more. Things like weight gain, pregnancy, and even aging can lead to bladder control issues like occasional leakage. The good news is you're not alone and there are solutions to help.

What helps occasional leakage?

Well, let me tell you what works for me, AZO® Bladder Control products. They’re made with pumpkin seed extract and soy germ extract and help to reduce the occasional leakage that may happen during normal activities like laughing, sneezing, or exercising.*

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