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Title:- Alcohol and The Impact It Has On Your Bladder and Bowels
Intro:-
• Introduce the article here
Alcohol and The Bladder
• Alcohol acts as a diuretic meaning that it will increase your urine production and the frequency in which you need to pass urine
• The excess urine production can lead to dehydration and more concentrated urine
• Concentrated urine that sites in the bladder can cause irritation and inflammation in the bladder lining
• You are more likely to develop a urinary tract infection if your urine is concentrated
• Anyone with bladder control issues should watch their alcohol intake. Beer, wine, and other alcoholic beverages can act as a bladder stimulant and lead to incontinence
• Muscle relaxation: Although alcohol is defined as a “depressant,” most who drink in moderation just consume it more for relaxation and its stimulant effect. But this can become problematic when it comes to urinary incontinence, as alcohol can also lead to the relaxation of the bladder muscles, thereby possibly inducing unintentional leakage. Alcohol consumption can also cause the brain to send impaired signals to the rest of the body, confusing people as to when they need to go.
• (Writer to further expand this section)
Alcohol and Your Bowels
• Alcohol can cause both constipation and diarrhoea
• Alcohol leads to dehydration, which can affect peristalsis (contractions in the bowel) and slow down bowel motility
• Alcohol can cause irritation and inflammation in the gut, which can cause diarrhoea
• If you already suffer from a condition such as irritable bowel syndrome, alcohol can increase urgency and frequency symptoms
• Alcohol can also irritate your digestive tract, worsening diarrhea. Scientists have found this occurs most often with wine, which tends to kill off helpful bacteria in the intestines.
• (Writer to further expand this section)
Summary
• Close off the article here
Word Count
• Up To 3,000 words
Images
Last thing to mention is images. These needs to be royalty free. You can use sites such as:-
pexels.com
stocksnap.io
Additional Notes:-
• Use Grammarly to check for errors
• Use the Harvard Referencing System where applicable
Intro:-
• Introduce the article here
Alcohol and The Bladder
• Alcohol acts as a diuretic meaning that it will increase your urine production and the frequency in which you need to pass urine
• The excess urine production can lead to dehydration and more concentrated urine
• Concentrated urine that sites in the bladder can cause irritation and inflammation in the bladder lining
• You are more likely to develop a urinary tract infection if your urine is concentrated
• Anyone with bladder control issues should watch their alcohol intake. Beer, wine, and other alcoholic beverages can act as a bladder stimulant and lead to incontinence
• Muscle relaxation: Although alcohol is defined as a “depressant,” most who drink in moderation just consume it more for relaxation and its stimulant effect. But this can become problematic when it comes to urinary incontinence, as alcohol can also lead to the relaxation of the bladder muscles, thereby possibly inducing unintentional leakage. Alcohol consumption can also cause the brain to send impaired signals to the rest of the body, confusing people as to when they need to go.
• (Writer to further expand this section)
Alcohol and Your Bowels
• Alcohol can cause both constipation and diarrhoea
• Alcohol leads to dehydration, which can affect peristalsis (contractions in the bowel) and slow down bowel motility
• Alcohol can cause irritation and inflammation in the gut, which can cause diarrhoea
• If you already suffer from a condition such as irritable bowel syndrome, alcohol can increase urgency and frequency symptoms
• Alcohol can also irritate your digestive tract, worsening diarrhea. Scientists have found this occurs most often with wine, which tends to kill off helpful bacteria in the intestines.
• (Writer to further expand this section)
Summary
• Close off the article here
Word Count
• Up To 3,000 words
Images
Last thing to mention is images. These needs to be royalty free. You can use sites such as:-
pexels.com
stocksnap.io
Additional Notes:-
• Use Grammarly to check for errors
• Use the Harvard Referencing System where applicable
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