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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Coffee and wine can both irritate the lining of the bladder, and it is thought that caffeine may act as a diuretic. You can try taking any alcohol, caffeine, decaf coffee (also an irritant, even without the caffeine), and carbonated beverages out of your diet completely for a couple of weeks to see if you notice any change.
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