Why these urinary infections are more frequent during summer

As summer approaches, temperatures rise more and more, life - style changes, and we become more active. We spend our days in nature, and the last thing we need is a urinary infection. Females are at greater risk of developing urinary lesions for what they should be [...]
Women are at greater risk of developing urinary lesions, for which they should be much more careful. During the summer, the risk of showing urinary infection increases considerably due to various factors.
Dehydration
Dehydration creates perfect conditions for the acumulation of bacteria, which then enter the urinary leaf. The main reason is that dehydranation causes a smaller need to urinate, while urinating helps to remove bacteria.
Nott
Nott is a perfect way to cool off, but it increases the risk of lesion infections. You can prevent this by not staying long in wet bathing suits because they are not made of ventilation material.

Sex
As far as women's urinary infections may easily result from careless sex, studies have shown that the rate of sexual relations increases considerably during the summer.
Experts point out that after sex you always have to urinate because this way you're going to rinse out bacteria that may have accumulated.
Symptoms of urinary infections may vary, but if you notice most of these symptoms, consult your doctor, however:
The pain and feeling of burning during urination
A frequent fake need to pee
Urin is dark and smell unpleasant
Pain on one side of the back or under the ribs
Mixed and vomited.
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