π From 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
βοΈ Gradually reduce the amount
βοΈ If you exercise, hydrate beforehand (never after 7:00 p.m.)
βοΈ Avoid drinking water while watching TV or eating dinner
π After 6:00 p.m.
π« Avoid drinking unnecessary fluids
π« Donβt drink soups, tea, or diuretic drinks
π« If you need to take medication, do so in minimal sips.
This simple technique helps reduce pressure on the bladder and reduces or eliminates the need to go to the bathroom in the early morning. π΄β
𦡠The Elevated Legs Trick
This is a clinical trick that very few people know about. During the day, your body accumulates fluids in your legs due to gravity. When you lie down, those fluids return to your circulatory systemβ¦ and your kidneys transform them into urine, triggering bathroom visits. π
π‘ Solution: Elevate your legs for 30 minutes in the late afternoon.
πΌ You can lie on a couch and prop your legs up on two pillows.
πΌ Or sit with your legs leaning against a wall, slightly tilted.
πΌ Do this every day at 5:30 p.m. or before dinner.
This habit reduces fluid buildup at night, improves circulation, and also prevents ankle swelling. β
π΅ Foods and Drinks That Increase Urine Production (Avoid Them in the Afternoon!)
Your diet also plays an essential role in nighttime urine production. There are foods that, while healthy, act as natural diuretics.
β Avoid after 5:00 p.m.:
π₯ Cucumber
π Watermelon
π₯¬ Celery
π΅ Green, black, or white tea
β Coffee
πΊ Beer or wine
π Broths or soups with high fluid content
π Orange, grapefruit, or cranberry juice
Even foods high in sodium (salt) can upset your bodyβs fluid balance. Opt for light, dry dinners like grilled chicken and salads with little or no water and little salt. π₯π
π How to Know If Youβre Doing It Right: Signs of Success
πΈ You wake up at most once a night
πΈ You feel rested when you wake up
πΈ Youβre not thirsty when you go to bed
πΈ Your legs are no longer as swollen
πΈ Thereβs no extreme urge to urinate in the middle of the night
π Give your body a full week to adjust to this new hydration routine. The results will start to show in the first 4 or 5 days. β¨
π§ββοΈ When Should You See a Urologist?
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