While soda doesn’t directly cause bladder infections, its ingredients can exacerbate bladder irritation, worsen symptoms, and slow the healing process.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with overactive bladder problems, cutting fluid intake by 25 percent can improves symptoms substantially, new research from the UK shows. Sign up here. An ...
Bladder infections are extremely common among women. New research, however, shows that boosting water intake might reduce these infections by almost half. Drinking plenty of water can help keep UTIs ...
There is always some kind of tea in my house, including green tea. Millions of people drink it every day. Known botanically as Camellia sinensis, green tea contains epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), ...
Doctors reveal three cases of women whose bladders ruptured from binge drinking. Nov. 8, 2007— -- Women who binge drink may have more to worry about than embarrassing photos or a hangover ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Increased binge drinking among women is leading to previously unseen cases of burst bladders, a report said on Friday. The condition is more common among men, but three female cases ...