Urinary tract infection – also known as UTI – and cystitis mostly affects women, so here comes some advice especially for them.
Women’s anatomy and cystitis
Women’s urethra is shorter, providing an easier route for pathogens to pass through than men’s, and they are also closer to the intestinal tract, which increases the risk of infection, as bacteria living in the intestine can reach it more easily.
Extra risk factors for women
Menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause – virtually all hormonal changes can affect the condition of the urinary tracts and can increase the risk of UTIs. In addition, poor hygiene and wearing synthetic underwear can also increase the risk of cystitis.
How to prevent cystitis?
There are several things you can do to prevent cystitis: regular and sufficient hydration helps to cleanse the urinary tract, frequent urination reduces the chance of pathogen adhesion, and the establishment of proper hygiene habits also play a key role in the prevention of cystitis.
What to do if you have a UTI?
One of the best ways to treat urinary tract infection (UTI) is to use Urogin oral solution, which relieves symptoms and helps eliminate pathogens with the help of the herbal extracts of bearberry leaf, flowering shoot of agrimony, flowering shoot of yarrow, nettle leaf, birch leaf, and equisetum stem.
However, it is important to visit a doctor if you have high fever, back pain, or blood in your urine. In case of frequent, recurrent UTI it is also advisable to consult a doctor for appropriate treatment and to find out the causes. It is also essential to follow the dosage recommended by the manufacturer when using Urogin and to drink plenty of fluids, as this helps to remove pathogens.
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