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Caffeine. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical ... This medicine may add to the central nervous system (CNS) stimulant effects of caffeine ...
Drink a lot of water after the surgery. Don't drink alcoholic, caffeinated, carbonated or hot beverages in the first 24 hours. Don't drink with a straw for at ...
Stimulants, including caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines, and cold and cough medications that contain pseudoephedrine; Fever; Hormone changes ...
Limit caffeine. Research suggests that limiting caffeine intake to less than 200 milligrams a day shouldn't affect your ability to get pregnant. That's ...
Alcohol and beverages that contain caffeine stimulate your intestines and can make diarrhea worse, while carbonated drinks frequently produce gas. Consider ...
Take pain medicines as prescribed. Beverages. Drink lots of water after the surgery. Avoid alcoholic, caffeinated, carbonated or hot beverages for as long as ...
Caffeine, acidic foods, alcohol and carbonated beverages can make incontinence worse. Avoid constipation. Eat more fiber and take other steps to avoid ...
Try to drink about 8 to 10 glasses of caffeine-free and alcohol-free fluids throughout the day. A glass is 8 ounces. Exercise regularly. Lifestyle ...
Involuntary bladder contractions · Cognitive decline due to aging. · Drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. · Medicines that cause the body to make a lot of urine ...
Change habits that lead to poor sleep, such as smoking, drinking too much caffeine late in the day and drinking too much alcohol. Not getting regular ...
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