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Opt for foods that are rich in vitamins, such as non-acidic fruits and vegetables. Fruits for bladder health include: bananas. ... Fiber-rich foods include: lentils. beans. raspberries. artichoke. barley. bran. oats. almonds.
Normal urine color ranges from pale yellow to deep amber — the result of a pigment called urochrome and how diluted or concentrated the urine is....
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According to research, adding certain foods like leafy greens, berries, beans, lentils, seeds, fatty fish, citrus fruits, and carrots to your meals...
Read More »How to reduce your symptoms If you have an overactive bladder (OAB), you may feel a frequent, intense need to urinate. This is because your bladder muscles are contracting, even if your bladder isn’t full. Your bladder muscles may also contract suddenly, without feelings of buildup or warning. This causes the urgent need to urinate. OAB is common, affecting approximately 33 million Americans. Although it’s more common in older adults, OAB can occur at any age. If you have OAB, you can do a number of things to help alleviate your symptoms, including: Bladder training. Timing your trips to the bathroom can help your bladder adjust to holding your urine for longer amounts of time. Timing your trips to the bathroom can help your bladder adjust to holding your urine for longer amounts of time. Pelvic floor exercises. Also called Kegels, these can help give you better control over the stop and start of urination. Also called Kegels, these can help give you better control over the stop and start of urination. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Some medicines can help relax your bladder muscles, providing you with more control between bathroom breaks. Your diet also plays a key role in your symptoms. In some cases, what you eat may actually add more stress to your bladder and increase irritation. Certain OTC medications for bladder control have side effects that can impact your food and fluid intake. Keep reading to learn more about how your diet affects OAB, what foods you can eat to find relief, and what foods you should try to avoid. What does your diet have to do with overactive bladder? If you have OAB, certain foods and drinks can further irritate your bladder or urinary tract. This can cause an uptick in the following symptoms: frequent urge to urinate
“A healthy diet, regular exercise and weight control all help maintain blood flow to the muscle and allows the prostate to function best,” Coffield...
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The TURP procedure takes about 60 to 90 minutes to perform. Before surgery you'll be given either general anesthesia — which means you'll be...
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roughly 2.5 cm The prostatic urethra is the portion of the urethra that traverses the prostate. It originates in the region of the bladder neck,...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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85 = Very good quality of life. 70 = Good quality of life. 57.5 = Moderately good quality of life. 40 = Somewhat bad quality of life. Aug 28, 2019
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Ashwagandha may safely increase your levels of oestrogen, in turn lowering your FSH and LH back to a more comfortable level. This could help to...
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Metastatic cancer It's more common than primary bone cancer. Metastatic cancer can spread to any bone, but it most often spreads to bones in the...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Ultimately, mutations in your DNA, or genetic material, lead to the growth of cancerous cells. These mutations cause cells in your prostate to...
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