Your bladder and bowel are key to your health and wellbeing. If they are not looked after properly then they may become a problem to you! Read on for more information on how to achieve a healthy bladder.
To maintain or achieve a healthy bladder you need to keep hydrated. A large factor in this is the amount and type of fluid that you drink.
A general guide is that an adult should drink around 1500-2000ml of fluid per 24 hours. It is important to drink this amount throughout a 24 hour period, spreading the amount of fluid throughout the day rather than have a large amount at one time.
A healthy bladder should empty between 4-8 times in 24 hours. Urine should be almost straw coloured, if yellow or darker you need to drink more.
Fluids that are good for your bladder:
- Water
- Milk
- Diluted cordial / squash drinks
- Decaffeinated tea and coffee
- Fruity and herbal teas
Fluids to avoid include:
- Alcoholic drinks
- Caffeinated drinks including hot chocolate, tea and coffee
- Fizzy drinks
Other advice:
- Females should sit on the toilet to empty your bladder – do not hover
- Take time to allow your bladder to empty completely
- Do not empty your bladder “just in case”
- Empty your bladder just prior to going to sleep
Seek guidance from your GP if you experience:
- Pain when passing urine
- Pass blood in your urine
- Notice you are passing urine more frequently or the urge to pass urine is stronger than usual
- It takes you longer to have a wee
If you have any concerns about your bladder, including an altered bowel habit, please consult with your GP. If you want any more information, then please contact Bladder & Bowel UK’s helpline today.
Written by Joanne Hoyle, Specialist Nurse at Bladder & Bowel UK (part of Disabled Living)
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