Avoiding caffeine is an important step you can take to reduce your chance of developing a bladder infection. Caffeine is an irritant, meaning that it can upset the tissue that makes up the urinary tract, causing inflammation and the potential for infection. If this occurs, bacteria are more likely to adhere to the urinary tract.

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