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Eating for a healthy urinary system

Eating for a healthy urinary system

We all know that since childhood, eating fruits and vegetables has been important for overall health; yet, do you know just how important it is? 

A well-balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables doesn’t just benefit overall health; it plays an important role in maintaining a healthy urinary system as well. 

Here are the best foods for urinary health
• Berries: Cranberries, blueberries, and other berries are packed with antioxidants that help fight bacteria and support urinary tract health. Cranberries in particular have long been associated with preventing Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).
• Cruciferous Vegetables: Broccoli, cauliflower, and other cruciferous vegetables provide essential nutrients and fibre, aiding digestion and supporting bladder health.
• Vitamin C-Rich Foods: Citrus fruits, bell peppers, and strawberries can help make urine more acidic, creating an environment that inhibits bacterial growth.
• Lean Proteins: Turkey, fish, and chicken provide necessary nutrients without irritating the bladder, making them excellent protein choices for urinary health.
• Water: Proper hydration is essential for urinary health. Drinking enough water helps flush bacteria from your system and prevents UTIs.
• Whole Grains: Oats, quinoa, and other whole grains provide essential fibre that aids digestion and can reduce pressure on the urinary tract.
• Nuts: Almonds, cashews, and peanuts make for healthy snacks that provide protein and beneficial fats without compromising urinary health.

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Foods to avoid

While many foods support urinary health, others can irritate the bladder or worsen existing conditions:
• Caffeine: Can increase bladder symptoms and urination frequency.
• Alcohol: Contributes to dehydration and bladder irritation.
• Processed foods: Often contain artificial ingredients that may irritate the bladder.
• Added Sugars: Can contribute to UTI development.
• Spicy Foods: May irritate the bladder for some individuals.

How diet impacts urinary health
A healthy diet improves urinary function through several mechanisms:
• Fibre and bowel health: High-fibre diets prevent constipation, which can put pressure on the bladder and lead to urinary issues. When constipated, the rectum and colon can compress the bladder, creating a sensation of fullness and increasing urination urgency.
• Vitamin C and UTI prevention: Foods rich in vitamin C create a more acidic urinary environment, discouraging bacterial growth and potentially reducing UTI risk.
• Weight management: Maintaining a healthy weight reduces strain on the bladder and pelvic floor, decreasing the risk of stress incontinence.

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Source: asteraurology.com

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