Yes.: Urinary tract infections can cause inflammation of the bladder called cystitis. When the bladder is inflamed, it can contract or squeeze in an uncoordinated way, causing a little bit of leakage to occur. See your physician if you have a bladder infection. If your leakage persists after the infection is treated, see a specialist in urology or gynecology to workup your leakage issues.
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