Green tea is generally considered beneficial for health, including having potential antibacterial properties. However, excessive consumption of green tea may lead to dehydration due to its caffeine content, which can irritate the bladder and potentially contribute to urinary issues. While it’s not a direct cause of bladder infections, individual reactions can vary, and those with sensitivities may experience discomfort. Always consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about urinary health.
yes it can for some infections, not all....."especially green tea".
They have herbs such as cranberries and drinking mugwort tea and green tea. Drinking green tea can help infections in the bladder.
Try cranberry juice or green tea, both excellent for the bladder.
There is no evidence that black tea causes bladder stones. If you believe you are suffering from the stones, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Green tea is generally safe for everyone, but some disadvantages are that it can cause constipation and an upset stomach in some people. In very rare cases, green tea can cause liver issues.
No, it does not.
No. In fact, its very healthy, and soothing.
Green tea is an antioxidant as well as a great source of energy and motivation. It also is a great source of preventing infection and bruising after working out.
can tea with no suger affect my suger levells
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No. Green tea and Vitamin C helps fight radicals in the body. Drinking green tea and lemon juice that is rich in antioxidants can help men suffering from impotency.
Yes, you can. If you try to hold your bladder...you will probably end up with a UTI (urinary tract infection) or a bladder infection. This is caused by not flushing out your bladder enough. If you do get a bladder infection make sure to drink lots of cranberry juice to make your urine more toxic. DO NOT DRINK POP OR TEA!