Celebrities with Overactive Bladders
Bestselling author Stephen King is arguably the most famous horror writer today. But when he began to develop frequent urination, he was concerned that he would be diagnosed with bladder cancer. After a cancer scare and a doctor’s visit, King learned that he merely had a urinary tract infection. Today, King speaks about his ordeal and says he keeps products for bladder leakage nearby, as he may need them more as he ages.
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