6 Foods That Can Actually Irritate Your Bladder, From A Pelvic Floor Expert
Unfortunately, they're pretty common.
March 18, 2022 — 11:27 AM
Curious about how to support your pelvic floor? We've got an article for that. Itching to learn how to train and strengthen the bladder? That, too, we've covered: Generally, experts recommend waiting a few minutes to go to the bathroom in order to increase bladder capacity, staying hydrated, and enjoying fiber-rich foods. But this raises the question: Is there anything in our daily routines we might want to avoid for the sake of bladder health?
According to urogynecologist and pelvic floor expert Betsy Greenleaf, D.O., the answer is a resounding yes. "There are some foods that can actually irritate the bladder," she declares on the mindbodygreen podcast. Below, Greenleaf breaks them down.
Foods that can irritate the bladder.
"There are components of these foods that when they're processed, they go through the kidneys and then become part of the urine," Greenleaf explains. We should note: These foods are not inherently bad; but if you are struggling with your bladder health already, you might want to limit them:
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Greenleaf does emphasize, however, that if you aren’t having any bladder issues, these foods are completely fine to enjoy: “I’m not going to tell people [to never] eat those things, because if you don’t have a problem with your bladder, there’s a lot of health benefits in those foods," she says.
But if you are looking to strengthen the muscle, you might want to limit them and see how you feel. "Unfortunately, a great Italian dinner with tomato sauce and wine is probably one of the worst [meals] if you already have bladder problems," Greenleaf adds. Perhaps focus on other pelvic floor-supporting foods instead.
According to Greenleaf, it's important to eat with your bladder health in mind. And if you are experiencing any bladder problems, you might want to avoid acidic foods like citrus fruits, tomatoes, chocolate, and alcohol, as well as caffeine and carbonated beverages. That's not to say these foods don't have worthy health benefits on their own, but limiting them can make a difference for someone who needs a bit more bladder support.
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/foods-that-can-irritate-bladder-from-urogynecologist