When I had my first UTI it was quite a challenge to find good information on how to deal with the infection. After going to the doctor a few times and buying antibiotics I started to feel really down on my luck. I started to think that I might be one of those chronic sufferers of urinary tract infection. 
I decided to share this website I found on the subject of “how to prevent urinary tract infection” mainly as a favor to some people I care for. When I discovered the home remedies for urinary tract infections I was quite amazed. This one discovery changed my life and that is why I’m willing to share it. I remember what it was like to sit on the toilet all day, peeing fire, and wondering what the hell was wrong with me. I could never quite figure out what had caused each UTI. After all, I am just a regular person, and dealing with serious health problems.
Enjoy this video. I just found it by accident and I think some of the ideas arn’t very well known. because I found it to be rather informative.
How To prevent Urinary Tract Infection?
Prevention of a urinary tract infection involves drinking a lot of liquids. This makes you generate more urine, which makes you more frequently pass urine, and in doing so you can wash out bacteria that have entered into the urinary system. Additionally, the occurrence of urinary tract infections can be lessened by not holding on to the urine when you feel the urge to urinate. It’s important to empty out the urine when the bladder is full because retained urine in the bladder is a culture medium in which bacteria grow.
Are there specific ways for women to prevent urinary tract infections?
Yes, there are many ways that women can help prevent urinary tract infections from developing. Primarily, after urinating, a woman should only wipe from front to back to prevent any material that might be from the anal area from being drawn into the vaginal area, which may then eventually get into the bladder. Additionally, a woman should urinate before and after sex to keep the bladder as empty as possible, so that bacteria don’t have a place to grow. Also, there are benefits to using cotton rather than synthetic underwear. The vaginal environment can be kept in good balance by avoiding bubble baths or mineral oils in the bath water. Finally, avoiding spermicides either in conjunction with condoms, as a foam, or in the form of pellets for prevention of conception as a birth control method, can help woman prevent urinary tract infections. The reason behind that is that the spermicides can break the tissues of the urethra and the vagina, thereby compromising your own body’s defence mechanisms against the bacteria.
Are there specific ways for men to prevent urinary tract infections?
In men, preventing urinary tract infections is primarily more important for men who are uncircumsised. The foreskin can allow bacterial growth because it promotes an environment that is warm and moist, and either yeast or bacterial can grow quite easily in that setting. However, that can be lessened or eliminated by good hygiene and routine cleansing. Furthermore, high risk activities such as anal intercourse must be completely avoided to prevent this from occurring.
Are urinary tract infections contagious?
Generally speaking the answer is no; urinary tract infections are not contagious. However, in the instance of sexually transmitted diseases which are primarily urethral infections, those are very easily transmitted. So one must try to differentiate between the two, and typically the symptoms are slightly different. The STD includes having a discharge or a drip from the tip of the penis, or the female urethra, unlike a cystitis or upper urinary tract infection would.
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Hi, Tina here. If you have ever had to deal with the pain and discomfort of a urinary track infection. I completely understand how you feel. The truth is that I was once in your shoes.
realized that for myself and anyone I knew, there would be no need to every suffer endlessly from yet another
Hi, my name is Tina. I won’t tell you my age, but I will say I’m a bit older. I am what you would call, African American. I have no kids, and I never went to college but I do quite well as I earn a good living.
know absolutely nothing about. But I can proudly say that I am well versed in this subject of