Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections? Your EVU Urologist Can Help!
If you’re experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), you’re not alone. Millions of people suffer from this frustrating and sometimes painful condition each year. But there’s good news: your urologist can help you find relief and prevent future infections.
What are recurrent UTIs?
A recurrent UTI is defined as having two or more infections in six months or three or more infections in a year. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Bacteria:The most common cause of UTIs is bacteria that enter the urinary tract.
- Anatomy:Women are more prone to UTIs due to their shorter urethra, which makes it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.
- Underlying conditions:Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or kidney stones, can increase your risk of UTIs.
How can a urologist help?
If you’re struggling with recurrent UTIs, it’s important to see a urologist. They can help you identify the underlying cause of your infections and develop a personalized treatment plan. This may include:
- Antibiotics:Antibiotics are the most common treatment for UTIs. Your urologist will prescribe the right type and dosage of antibiotics based on your specific needs.
- Lifestyle changes:Simple lifestyle changes, such as drinking plenty of fluids and urinating frequently, can help prevent UTIs.
- Medications:In some cases, your urologist may prescribe medications to help prevent UTIs.
- Surgery:In rare cases, surgery may be necessary to correct an anatomical problem that is contributing to your UTIs.
Don’t suffer in silence
If you’re experiencing recurrent UTIs, don’t hesitate to seek help from a urologist. With the right treatment, you can find relief and prevent future infections.
Here are some tips for preventing UTIs:
- Drink plenty of fluids:Water helps flush bacteria out of your urinary tract.
- Urinate frequently:Don’t hold your urine for long periods of time.
- Wipe from front to back:This helps prevent bacteria from spreading from the anus to the urethra.
- Urinate after sex:This helps flush out bacteria that may have entered the urethra during sex.
- Avoid using douches or feminine hygiene sprays:These products can irritate the urethra and make you more susceptible to infection.
If you have any questions or concerns about recurrent UTIs, please talk to your urologist. They can help you develop a personalized treatment plan to get you back to feeling your best.