While there is no formal“urinary incontinence diet,” what you eat and drink can worsen your incontinence symptoms — particularly if you have urge incontinence, also called overactive bladder. Most doctors advise people with urinary incontinence to avoid certain foods and drinks in their diets. But doctors also acknowledge that the same foods and beverages that bother one person may not bother another person at all. It’s important to personalize your urinary incontinence diet.
6 Ways Diet May Worsen Urinary Incontinence | GoldenEraMart Health Junction
6 Ways Diet May Worsen Urinary Incontinence | GoldenEraMart Health Junction