Urinary tract infection can’t be cured over and over again. What should I do?

Some diseases, once provoked by the upper body, are always more difficult to get rid of than their predecessors, pandering and repeating, making people gaunt, such as recurrent urinary tract infection.

Generally speaking, female urinary tract infection itself is not a big problem. What makes people uneasy is that it sometimes comes back quietly, causing many people to become regular outpatients.

So–

Is what a recurrent urinary tract infection?

Why is it always repeated?

Is there any what way to avoid becoming a [senior] patient?

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Today’s article gives you some answers.

Is the situation in what [repeated over and over again, unable to recover after a long period of treatment]?

If there are more than 3 urinary tract infections in one year or more than 2 urinary tract infections in half a year, we call them recurrent urinary tract infections.

Originally, urinary tract infection in women was very common, so there was no need to make a fuss, but many people would relapse again within six months after the first onset, and the proportion could be as high as 30% ~ 44%, which made the problem somewhat difficult.

How do I know it’s coming back… … …

Follow your feelings.

This is not a joke. Many patients will feel obviously uncomfortable when urinary tract infection recurs, such as urinating more frequently, urinating very quickly every time, and hurting when urinating.

Therefore, if patients with urinary tract infection have the above symptoms, they should be on guard against recurrence.

Why does it have to kill back over and over again?

The fact is, both my fair lady and aunt have the potential to become a high-risk group for recurrent urinary tract infection.

1. Women of childbearing age

For women of childbearing age, the following may cause recurrent urinary tract infection:

    Frequent sex life (more than 3 times a week); Use spermicide for contraception, such as contraceptive membrane, contraceptive suppository, etc. Urinary tract infection before the age of 15; At the same time, it is slightly faster to have several sexual partners or change sexual partners. Mother, sister, sister and other close relatives of women have recurred urinary tract infection many times.

2. Menopausal women

After menopause, women will suffer from urinary tract infection due to estrogen deficiency.

In addition, if urination is always not thorough enough, it may also lead to recurrence.

3. Other special groups

Some pathological conditions will also lead to recurrence of urinary tract infection, such as too much residual urine, cystocele, diabetes and urinary tract infection that has been suffered more than 5 times before.

However, it should be noted that even if the body is too plump, people who do not pay attention to wiping their buttocks from the back, like to take a bath and wash their vaginas, and use tampons to what when they come to their great aunt are not the main culprits causing urinary tract infection.

If I always repeat it over and over again, I will refuse to do so…

Tut, this idea is a bit choking off food. Besides, can you stand his eager and innocent little eyes?

It is still possible to do so. Here are some suggestions for reference:

    Don’t snap during acute infection. If it is dry, remember to use lubricant. Do not use external spermicide for contraception; Urine as soon as possible after sex; Take a small dose of antibiotics afterwards (within 2 hours).

In this way, urinary tract infection mainly depends on taking antibiotics?

Recurrence, should I take what medicine?

For recurrent urinary tract infection, antibiotics are mainly used.

Once the signs are found to be wrong, the patient can initially use drugs according to his previous experience at the earliest stage of discovery to control the development of the disease in a timely and effective manner. After preliminary treatment, consult a professional doctor at the hospital as soon as possible.

The last thing to do at this time is to let it go. If you wait for a few days to go to the hospital, it will probably be [a single spark will start a prairie fire].

In addition, taking small doses of antibiotics after sex mentioned above can reduce the recurrence probability by 95%.

Is there anything else to do besides taking medicine?

Of course there is!

For example:

    Drink more water, drink more water, drink more water; Don’t hold your urine and keep your stool unobstructed. More rest, proper exercise, improve resistance; Actively deal with other diseases, such as diabetes, stones, etc.; Menopausal women can use estrogen ointment or suppository in vagina.

Although urinary tract infection always recurs and cannot be cured for a long time, there are ways to deal with the disease that sticks to people again. As long as what should be done, it is only a matter of time before it is cast off.