Tuesday 11 May 2010

Women And Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

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The urinary tract is the part of the body that filters and eliminates most of the liquid wastes from the body. While any affections occurring may be painful, they lack severity and can be treated. It seems women are more exposed to urinary tract infections than man, most women have at least one form of urinary tract infection in their life time. For those that suffer from repeated infections, it is very unpleasant.

Three or more urinary tract infections increase the risk of developing others. For the women affected by this recurrence, there are several methods of treatment available:

* A single dose of antibiotic should be taken after sexual contact

* Low doses of TMP/SMZ or nitrofurantoin taken for 6 months proved themselves effective in most of the cases

* Use antibiotics in low doses for about 2 days after the apparition of the symptoms

There is also a test consisting in dipsticks that change color in presence of an infection, which have 90% accuracy. They are used on the first urine of that day and can determine recurrent infection.

Other steps to prevent recurrent infection

* A good hydration is important, and so is the use of cranberry juice or vitamin C

* Don't ignore the need to urinate, or resist it

* Wipe the aria from the front to the back to allow no anus area bacteria to enter the urethra

* Showers should replace baths

* The genital area should be very hygienic before sexual contact

* Some cosmetic products can produce irritations, so it is better not to use them.

For now, a vaccine against UTI is not available, but, based on the research that show immunoglobines prevent urinary tract infection; the scientists are working on one.

This vaccine will prevent UTI recurrence and will have the forms of pills, injections and vaginal suppository.

Urinary tract infections are painful and unpleasant so they are bothering the affected persons, but the treatment is effective and they are almost never serious.

By Rodney Kadel

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