What Is Dysuria?

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8. Dietary Changes for Dysuria

Making some dietary changes can help reduce the pain and discomfort associated with dysuria. The changes include enriching your diet with fruits and vegetables like guava, citrus fruits, cranberry juice, watermelon, eggplant, broccoli, and berries.

These foods are high in healing vitamins such as vitamin C, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. You should also drink more fluid, especially water, to aid in cleansing the urinary tract and keep your body hydrated. At the same time, it is advisable to avoid drinks containing caffeine, artificial sweeteners like aspartame, alcohol, and fizzy drinks like soda.

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