1. A Higher Risk for Urinary Tract Infections
Did you know that your pelvic floor muscles are about 40% tensed when you squat over the toilet? This means that your bladder is not fully relaxed. As a result, when you stand up, there may be some urine left inside. This leftover urine can create a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing your risk of urinary tract infections.
2. The Sensation of Always Needing to Pee
Have you ever experienced the uncomfortable sensation of always needing to pee? Squatting over the toilet can contribute to this. When you sneeze, jump, laugh, or cough, the urine left inside your bladder can accidentally leak. Not only is this embarrassing, but it can also give you a constant feeling of needing to empty your bladder.
3. Weakening of the Bladder Over Time
Repeatedly squatting over the toilet can train your pelvic muscles to not relax fully, leading to a weaker bladder over time. This can make it harder for your bladder to contract and empty properly.