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Hi. For a few months I have been noticing wet patches in my underwear that is urine, maybe just a few drops at a time, not loads. I don't notice I am "leaking". It happens multiple times a day, every day.

I am a 30 year old male. I was wondering, can my really bad anxiety cause this?

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Might be a range of things. Suggest going to chat with your doctor to put your mind at ease.

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nickItaly

Talk freely with your doctor. He can advise you the better way to treat your symptoms. I suspect anxiety could play a role.

Nick

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