UTI is the abbreviation of urinary track infection. Both men and women can be
infected by this disease. Though the symptoms in men and women have some
differences, what they have in common is that the disease can bring much
discomfort to them. Their life and work can be affected severely. Many patients
may find that UTI is easy to recur, and there are many risks of getting this disease,
so it’s essential to know how to prevent it efficiently.
Commonly, UTI is an infection in the urinary tract. Infections are caused
by microbes—organisms too small to be seen without a microscope—including
fungi, viruses, and bacteria. Bacteria are the most common cause of UTI.
Normally, bacteria that enter the urinary tract are rapidly removed by the body
before they cause symptoms.
So, how to prevent
recurrent UTI? According to some experts, changing some daily habits may help a person
prevent recurrent UTI.
Urination Habits
Don’t hold urine. A person should urinate often when the urge arises. If urine
stays in the bladder for a long time, the bacteria can grow easily. Women and
men should urinate shortly after sex to flush away bacteria that might have
entered the urethra during sex. What’s more, after using the toilet, women
should wipe from back to front. This step is most important after a bowel
movement to keep bacteria from getting into the urethra.
Diet Habits
Drinking plenty of water to increase urination can help flush bacteria out
of the urinary system. Most people should try for six to eight, 8-ounce glasses
a day. A person who has kidney failure should not drink this much water. A
health care provider should be consulted to learn how much fluid is healthy.
Clothing Habit
Don’t wear tight clothes. It’s better to wear cotton underwear and
loose-fitting clothes to keep the area around the urethra dry. Tight-fitting
jeans and nylon underwear should be avoided because they can trap moisture and
help bacteria grow.
Birth Control
Women who use a diaphragm for birth control can increase the breeding of bacteria
, then lead to UTI. A woman who has trouble with UTI should try switching to a
new form of birth control. Nonlubricated condoms or spermicidal condoms
increase irritation, which may help bacteria grow. Switching to lubricated
condoms without spermicide may help prevent UTI.
In addition to pay attention to the living habits, patients shouldn’t
ignore the medication treatment as well. Herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory
Pill has already cured many
sufferers with UTI, it has a good reputation. Many patients take
this medicine because they prefer to cure the disease more naturally to avoid
the side effects to their body. By taking this pill, the bacteria in your body
can be killed efficiently since the herbs in the pill have the properties of
clearing away heat and toxins, and the urinary disorder can be eased for the
pill has the function of promoting diuresis and relieving stranguria. Commonly,
the disease can be cured within 3 months.
If you want to consult about you disease and condition, you can send an
e-mail to Dr. Lee, who has 30 years of experiences on curing the urinary system
diseases:
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More information about UTI, you can visit the website:
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