What does it mean if you've had three UTI's within 4 months?!


Question: I have UTI's pretty often.

It's driving me insane!

What causes them, what prevents them, what can I do to ease them.


Answers: I have UTI's pretty often.

It's driving me insane!

What causes them, what prevents them, what can I do to ease them.

The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary tract through the urethra. Once these bacteria enter the urethra they travel upwards causing infection in the bladder and sometimes other parts of the urinary tract.

Sexual intercourse is a common cause of urinary tract infections because the female anatomy can make women more prone to urinary tract infections. During sexual intercourse bacteria in the vaginal area is sometimes massaged into the urethra by the motion of the penis.

Women who change sexual partners or begin having sexual intercourse more frequently may experience bladder or urinary tract infections more often than women in monogomus relationships. Although it is rare, some women get a urinary tract infection every time they have sex.

Another cause of bladder infections or UTI is waiting too long to urinate. The bladder is a muscle that stretches to hold urine and contracts when the urine is released. Waiting very long past the time you first feel the need to urinate causes the bladder to stretch beyond its capacity which over time can weaken the bladder muscle. When the bladder is weakened it may not empty completely and some urine is left in the bladder which may increase the risk of urinary tract infection or bladder infection.

Other factors may also increase a woman's risk of developing UTI including pregnancy, having urinary tract infections or bladder infections as a child, having past menopause, and diabetes.

Look at WebMD.com. You can find all the info you need on this stuff. Also call your primary care physician and make an appointment.

UTIs dont just happen randomly. They are caused by something.

http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/bladder...

There are tons of UTI non-perscription meds to help soothe the pain temporarily avalible at drugstores. Just find one that suits your needs.

Consider asking your doctor for more information if you get another one.

Drink water on a regular basis or cranberry juice





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