The Tricks to Ward-Off UTIs More Efficiently

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(Newswire.net — September 28, 2018) Orlando, FL — Experts continue to release warnings against the high prevalence of urinary tract infections. This type of infection often necessitates the use of antibiotics, which are closely associated with side effects.

According to the National Institutes of Health, with each subsequent infection, your risk of a recurrent one goes up.

Dr. Sherry Ross, OB/GYN, author of She-ology: The Definitive Guide to Women’s Intimate Health, has provided the ways to avoid UTI development.

One is to practice good hygiene and to pee after sex. Sexually active women in particular need to take precautions during sex. It is imperative to make sure the genital areas, hands, mouths, and sex toys are cleaned up.

Otherwise, bacteria may get into the urinary system and cause an infection. Peeing after sex has further been found to flush out bacterial intruders that are UTI-promoting.

Estimates reveal over 50 percent of women have a lifetime risk of developing a urinary tract infection (UTI). It is often diagnosed according to symptoms as well as urine sample testing. 

According to researchers, it gets more common in women who have already undergone menopause. There are other risks like the use of diaphragms, pregnancy, and some diseases like diabetes. 

Research has shown that UTIs have an overall incidence rate of 18 per person every year. 

Sammon et al conducted a study, and found 10.8 million individuals in the United States resorted to Emergency Department (ED) for UTI treatment from 2006 to 2009. 

Some experts also found that UTIs are a major cause of hospital admissions, and are even linked with significant morbidity and mortality. It is also a cause of a high economic burden. 

In addition to the risk factors mentioned above, it can also develop due to gynecological disorders, urinary incontinence, neurogenic bladder, age, chronic comorbidities, and male prostatic hypertrophy. 

It is also recommended to not hold peeing, particularly in menopausal women.

According to the Mayo Clinic, during menopause there is normally a reduction in the levels of estrogen in the body. This makes risk of infection high. Flushing UTI-causing E.coli bacteria also means drinking lots of water and even consuming cranberry juice.

Cranberry juice has long been reputed to be extremely helpful in curing UTIs. It has medicinal properties like D-Mannose, which is also a type of sugar.

According to some experts, D-Mannose works by binding with bacteria and eliminating them from the body. It can be consumed through supplementation, such as the use of Purest Vantage D-Mannose.

Purest Vantage D-Mannose is a highly potent and pure formula that could aid in warding off UTIs.

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