The article highlights the connection between diet and bladder health, noting that certain foods and beverages can irritate the bladder, especially for those with overactive bladders or interstitial cystitis. Urologists recommend limiting irritant foods to alleviate symptoms such as frequent urination and incontinence. Notably, awareness of diet can prove beneficial even for individuals without bladder issues, as dietary changes can significantly enhance bladder health and overall comfort.
"For patients with sensitive bladders or overactive bladder (OAB), it is important to realize that diet can make their symptoms worse."
"Incontinence (or 'leaky bladder') that accidentally loses urine when you don't want it to is the most common bladder issue in individuals."
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