Yes, particularly coffee and alcohol.
Coffee and tea may irritate the bladder more with UTI and cause more discomfort. They don't cause UTI, but they can make you feel worse (as can alcohol).
Using topical genital medications may slightly increase the risk of UTI, but taking pills or shots of medications will not cause UTI.
You wouldnt' only by eating certain foods and not eating certain foods.
No. Your UTI is bacteria related. The bacteria will not change your hormone levels. There is certain days that you want to test your hormones discuss with your OB/GYN.
Put ice on your tongue. I will help a lot. Try not to eat acidy foods. It will irritate it.
It is not a good idea too give pet rats spicy foods, it can irritate their stomachs.
Vampyres are sensitive to light and sun and some foods or any foods may irritate the stomach. Some bulimics and anorexics may be vampyres and never know it.
It is best to stay away from food and drink with extreme temperature variation i.e. hot and cold. Also, foods and drink with high amounts of sugar can irritate an open tooth or one with a large carious lesion (cavity). Soft moist foods will irritate dental pulps (nerves) the least when there may be traumatic occlusion present and an open tooth (dentin exposed). If there is a gum infection around a third molar (wisdom tooth) avoid salty foods as they will irritate the soft tissue.
they didn't always bring certain foods but certain INGREDIENTS. they brought them because it refglects their culture and how they live.
Certain kinds of spicy foods have a chemical call capsaicin in them, which can irritate nerve endings. The anus lining is filled with nerve endings and is very sensitive to pain. When capsaicin is excreted, you can still feel that burning sensation.
It would be advisable to consult a medical practitioner, as offensive smelling urine can be caused by a number of ailments including: -dehydration -urinary tract infection (UTI) -pregnancy (one of the primary factors for UTIs in women) -certain foods, such as asparagus -diabetes -certain diseases such as liver disease, or phenylketonuria
Anyone with special dietary requirements such as people who can't eat certain foods e.g. allergies/intolerances, people who choose not to eat certain foods e.g. vegetarians and people who need to eat certain foods e.g. diabetics.