Urinary tract infection occurs to women at least once in their lives. Acute urinary tract infection gives symptoms such as burning, pain, stinging during urination, groin pain, lower back pain and even blood in the urine. Unlike a sore throat, a urinary tract infection begins suddenly. Suddenly, you experience a maddening need to urinate and complaints of burning sensation while urinating and less urination. The cause of this infection is usually due to the bacteria carried by the woman in the anus and genital area. It often happens after intercourse. These
bacteria multiply in your bladder or the way you urinate and cause the symptoms I listed above. You should definitely use antibiotics for
treatment.
If you go to the doctor with what is called acute urinary tract infection, there is no need to perform a urine culture. For this
reason, your doctor will immediately prescribe you an antibiotic that will affect these bacteria. Symptoms disappear within 24 hours at the earliest. You must use the given medicine for at least 3 days.
One of the important issues I want women to know is that they should pay attention to when they have this infection and take precautions accordingly. After
intercourse, you should immediately urinate and spray out the microbes that try to come up.
It is not related to intercourse, but women with frequent urinary tract infections may need to be evaluated in detail.
My suggestions that they can easily apply are: urinate for a long time. Don't wait too long, empty your bladder frequently, clean from front to back and drink lots of water. By rinsing from front to back, you will not carry these bacteria that are in the anus to the front. By cleaning in this way, your discharge will decrease.
Since the cause of urinary burning after menopause may be due to estrogen deficiency, women who have urinary tract infections after menopause will have problems by applying estrogen cream to these areas on a daily basis. It will decrease.
Pregnant women or women with kidney-related diseases or diabetics need more medical help than what I wrote above in case of urinary tract infection
. For this reason, if they feel burning in urination, they should consult a doctor without delay.
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