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What happens when urine becomes too concentrated or remains too long in the bladder?
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What happens when urine becomes too concentrated or remains too long in the bladder?
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( this is the google answer, which makes a lot of sense ) This can lead to UTIs’ and can expose your body to harmful bacteria
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