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Created on: November 18, 2009
All those who have witnessed the burning sensation and urgent need to go associated with a urinary tract infection may feel compelled to find a way to effectively keep such infections at bay. With over seven million office visits a year due to UTI's and with UTI's being the second most common infection affecting humans after respiratory infections, looking at tips on how to prevent them in the first place comes as no surprise. There are many things that can be done to stop urinary tract infections from coming back, below are some helpful tips.
-Understand Them Better
Perhaps the most important step to prevent recurrent UTI's is to understand them better. Knowledge is power and it is a well known fact that knowing an enemy is the best way to fight it. Urinary tract infections are basically infections of the urinary tract caused by bacteria. One of the main culprits is E.Coli.
-Drink Plenty of Water
Drinking lots of water ensures that the body is efficiently flushed from bad bacteria. The recommended adage ''drink 6-8 glasses of water a day'' is not just meant for those obsessed with healthy lifestyles. Not drinking enough allows the urine to concentrate turning it into an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive.
-Go As Needed
Try as much as possible to go when nature calls. Waiting too long and too often will stretch the bladder to full capacity weakening the bladder muscle and making it more prone to urinary tract infections in the long run. Also the longer urine is kept, the more likely it will become a fertile ground for bacteria to thrive.It may be challenging at times to take bathroom breaks during work hours, but going as needed is highly recommended.
-Wipe the Right Way
This applies to women: right after a bowel movement you should wipe from front to back. Remember how E. Coli is the most common cause of a urinary tract infection? Well, this is often because E. Coli is found in the stool and around the vaginal and rectal area, and by not wiping the right way, this bacteria may easily make its way up the urinary tract through the urethra.
-Clean Well Before and After Sex
Again, this applies to women. Sexual intercourse may allow bacteria such as E-Coli to travel from the vaginal area up to the urethra. It is highly recommended therefore to wash the area well both before and after sex. Urinating before and after sex is also a good way to flush away bacteria A shower is preferable than a bath, since a bath may allow bacteria to travel towards the urethra.
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