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Studies show caffeine increases urine production and may overstimulate bladder muscles. Dr Garima, dietitian, notes that high doses can worsen incontinence, though moderate intake (200-400 mg daily) is generally safe. The effect varies per individual, but reducing caffeine often improves symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage in sensitive populations.
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