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Call your doctor if you have:

If you have or think you're having bladder spasms, see the doctor for a proper diagnosis. Your symptoms may result from an infection that can be treated. It's rare, but bladder spasms can be a sign of a serious underlying condition.

  • Pain or cramping in your pelvic or lower abdominal area
  • Pain or burning when you pee
  • Urgent or frequent need to go
  • Urine leaks
  • Blood in your urine

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