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Women's Bladder & Urinary Health Supplements

Women's bladder and urinary supplements typically pair cranberry with probiotic strains and botanicals to support urinary comfort and a balanced urinary microbiome. Cranberry has reasonable evidence for reducing recurrent UTI risk in some women. These are support products, not treatments — UTIs, incontinence and bladder leakage need a doctor's assessment.

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Frequently asked questions

Can a supplement treat a UTI?

No. Supplements are not a treatment for urinary-tract infections. A UTI needs medical assessment and often antibiotics — see a doctor.

What helps with bladder leakage?

Leakage has many causes and should be evaluated by a doctor. Pelvic-floor (Kegel) exercises have strong evidence as a first step.

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