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- Foods That Irritate the Bladder - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Bladder discomfort can be frustrating and even embarrassing Certain foods and drinks can be part of the problem Learn how to identify and eliminate your triggers
- 10 Foods Your Bladder Will Fall in Love With - Urology Care . . .
Here are 10 Foods Your Bladder Will Fall in Love With If you have a sensitive bladder, you will not have to miss out on tasty foods this fall The key is to know which foods are more likely to irritate your bladder and which ones are more likely to soothe
- Foods that can irritate your bladder - Mayo Clinic Health System
Some foods can irritate the bladder and worsen overactive bladder symptoms and pain Here's what foods to limit or avoid
- How Bananas Affect Your Urination Frequency | MedShun
Bananas are rich in potassium and loaded with fibre, which is excellent for your urinary tract Eating bananas can help with bowel movements However, some people with overactive bladder (OAB) have reported that their symptoms improved when they stopped eating multiple bananas every day While bananas are considered a less acidic fruit, they may still irritate the bladder for some people The
- 16 Foods and Drinks That Trigger the Urge to Go - WebMD
Carbonated drinks of club soda, seltzer water, and other "sparkling" waters may irritate sensitive bladders So if you have overactive bladder (OAB), also called urinary "urge incontinence," limit
- 11 Foods to Avoid if You Have Overactive Bladder (OAB)
Certain foods can irritate the bladder and exacerbate OAB symptoms Read more on what foods can irritate your bladder and tips to identify and manage symptoms
- The Overactive Bladder Diet: Which Foods Stop Frequent Urination
Fruits – while some fruits, especially citrus, can irritate the bladder, it’s still important to incorporate them into your diet Bananas, apples, grapes, coconut, and watermelon are good options for those with overactive bladder
- Interstitial Cystitis Network - Going Bananas May Be A Good Thing
Excess potassium is excreted in the urine and, according to Dr Parsons, could leak across a defective bladder lining to irritate bladder muscles and nerves Bananas are well known to doctors as the “potassium food” One ripe banana has about 450 mg of it
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