Urinary tract infection is a serious urinary problem that affects thousands and millions of people every single day. In fact, it is the second most common bacterial infection that can affect the human's body. Women are most likely to acquire UTI simply because of the anatomy of the female organ which is an open system. It is caused by the bacteria E.Coli. There are a lot of reasons why one can have this kind of bacterial infection. The most common cause is having a poor hygiene especially during urination and bowel movement. Dehydration and sexual intercourse are also great factors causing the onset of the disease. People with genital infections such as Chlamydia and Genital Herpes are also prone to developing UTI.
There are some people who are more prone to getting urinary tract infection as compare to the others. When there is any abnormality in the urinary system that can obstruct the flow of the urine, one can easily get acquire cystitis. Another common cause of this infection is tubes or urethral catheters. This mostly happens to the elderly especially when they hospitalized and they cannot get out of bed to urinate, thus they are subjected to use catheters. People who have genital infections are mostly at risk since the bacteria can easily spread throughout their system including the urinary tract.
Generally, germs or bacteria get into your urinary system through passing the urethra. A urethra is the tube carrying the urine from the bladder and transports it outside of the body. The bacteria causing urinary tract infection lives in the large intestine and they are usually found in the stool. When these germs reach your urethra, it travels up to the bladder, thus causing bacterial infection. Women are easily infected because they have shorter bladders than men, thus it is easier for the bacteria to travel up to the woman's bladder. Having sex can also trigger the onset of infection since there is movement within the genital area.
It is actually easy to treat UTI, however, if a person has some genital infections it can take some time to treat the disease. To prevent having cystitis when there is an existing genital infection, it is important to follow simple hygiene measure. One common technique is wiping from front to back after urinating to prevent spreading the bacteria to the urethra. However, it is sometimes not enough since bacteria can easily spread. Because of this, it is advised to seek medical help to receive the prescribed medication. This is good for those with serious cases. But for some mild cases, simple home remedy can treat and prevent UTI. This includes drinking plenty of water and liquids, avoiding sugar and emptying the bladder before and after having sex. Drinking cranberry juice is also good since it has vitamin C that fights bacteria. As per hygiene is concerned, when taking a bath, it is better to have a shower rather than a bubble bath. Staying for a long time in a bath tub can only aggravate the onset of urinary tract infection most especially if you have a genital infection.
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