Last Updated on January 7, 2021
If the bathroom has become your second home lately, it may be an early sign of a urinary tract infection.
When your urinary tract is infected, you get the constant urge to urinate but when you pay a visit to the toilet, little to no urine comes out.
Getting a sudden and constant urge to urinate, also known as “urinary urgency,” when your bladder is actually empty can be a sign of other conditions like diabetes, pregnancy, prostate infection, or medication like diuretics that help rid the body of sodium.