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Urinary Tract Infections

About one out of five women will get a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) during her lifetime. Men get UTIs too, but not as often as women do.

Your urinary tract is made up of:

  • Kidneys
  • Ureters (tubes that convey urine from the kidneys to the bladder)
  • Urinary bladder
  • Urethra (tube through which urine leaves the body)

Usually, bacteria enter through the urethra and ascend up. They grow in the bladder and may reach the kidneys. Bacteria can get into the bladder after a sexual intercourse. You should go to the bathroom right after sex to flush these bacteria out. Changes that happen during pregnancy and after menopause make you more susceptible to UTIs.

Irritation to the opening of the urethra can lead to the inflammation of the bladder (cystitis). Rarely this infection may ascend up to the kidneys and cause infection of the kidneys (Pylonephritis).

The common symptoms of UTI are:

  • A strong urge to urinate
  • A more frequent urination than usual
  • A sharp pain or burning sensation when urinating
  • Blood in the urine
  • Feeling like your bladder is still full even after urinating
  • Soreness in your abdomen, back or sides
  • Fever with chills, nausea.

See a doctor if you have any of the above mentioned symptoms. A UTI can be very dangerous and should not be taken lightly. You might be put on a course of antibiotics after testing your urine.

How to avoid UTIs?

Here are some tips you can follow to avoid UTIs:

  • If you are a woman, wipe from the front to back after using the toilet to keep bacteria away from your urethra.
  • Drink plenty of water and fluids, at least 3 to 4 litres per day. Drink plenty of fruit juices to maintain the electrolyte balance of your body
  • Empty your bladder when you feel the urge. Do not give bacteria a chance to grow.
  • Drink a glass of water before sex and urinate after you have had sex even if you do not feel like it. This will flush the urethra of any bacteria.
  • Wear cotton underwear as it keeps you cool and dry, decreasing the chance of bacterial infections.
  • Don’t wear tight jeans or underwears.

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