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The Pee Problem Kashmir Treats as Normal
Kashmir Observer
|November 19,2025 Issue
Clean public washrooms are hard to find in the valley, and that may be why many people choose to wait a little longer.
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Students sit through classes in discomfort. Workers in orchards and shops delay restroom breaks. Travellers hold it in during traffic jams and long queues. The habit looks harmless, though the body responds differently.
The bladder only stores urine for a short time. When people ignore the urge again and again, the system strains. Doctors across Kashmir see rising cases of urinary tract infections, bladder issues, and kidney complications. Young women, office goers, students, and elderly men with prostate problems form the largest group of patients. Many say the trouble began because they delayed urinating during work hours or travel.
A full bladder is a warm space. Urine that sits too long gives bacteria more time to grow. This is why urinary infections are common among women, though men face similar risks. A single infection can disturb daily life through fever and burning sensations. Repeated infections force people to skip work or college and make frequent hospital visits.
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