A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection caused in any part of the urinary tract - kidneys, urethra, uterus, or bladder. Women are more prone to UTI than men.
Common organisms causing UTI are: E.coli, Staphylococcus, Candida species.
Further Investigations may be required on the basis of clinical and microscopic indications.
It is important to find the underlying cause and treat it as per culture and sensitivity report. Your doctor may prescribe you antibiotics or antifungal pills. Other medicines like corticosteroids, anti-inflammatory pills might also be prescribed if required.
1. Practicing general hygiene during and after sex, and while using toilets can reduce the chances.
2. Drink about 8 -10 glasses of water in a day.
3. Avoid eating spicy food and include lot of fluids in your diet.
4. Increase vitamins and minerals in the form of fruits and raw vegetables in your diet.
5. Improve your immune system by increasing your intake of omega 3 fatty acid foods such as fish and walnuts etc.
6. Avoid alcohol and smoking.
It is important to recognize that pregnant women and people with immune suppressed states are more prone to developing UTI, Therefore it is imperative to routinely perform the urine dipstick test.
If you feel any of the symptoms are severe, meet the doctor immediately!