Various conditions, including UTIs, interstitial cystitis, bladder stones, or certain medications, can cause bladder symptoms. Diet can also affect bladder health. Drinks like coffee, alcohol, and sodas can irritate the bladder and lead to frequent urination, and some citrus fruits and juices can increase the acidity levels in the urine, which can lead to irritation. Increased fluid intake can lead to increased urine output, as can eating foods with a high water content, like celery, watermelon, or cucumber.

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