Some of the most common symptoms include:
pain or burning when urinating.
cloudy or bloody urine.
urinating more often than usual, which is called frequency.
foul-smelling urine.
a frequent sensation of having to urinate, which is called urgency.
cramping or pressure in the lower abdomen or lower back.
What can cause you to lose control of your bladder?
Urinary incontinence is the unintentional loss of urine. Incontinence results from an inability to hold urine in the bladder due to loss of voluntary control over the muscles (urinary sphincters) around the opening of the urine tube (ureter).