Why are women more prone to urinary infections during pregnancy? Here are the precautions.

Many of the characteristic changes in pregnancy are at risk of developing infections in the urinary canal, bladder, kidney, or ureter. It is very important to spot and treat these infections in time, as they can also cause premature births. In addition, during pregnancy these infections are more severe. For example, in [...]
Many of the characteristic changes in pregnancy are at risk of developing infections in the urinary canal, bladder, kidney, or ureter. It is very important to spot and treat these infections in time, as they can also cause premature births. In addition, during pregnancy these infections are more severe. For example, if you have a bladder infection and leave it untreated, it can also cause kidney infection. Even after birth, however, you are vulnerable to infections in the urinary canal, since for a time you will not be able to empty your bladder completely. The accumulated urine creates a suitable environment for the development of bacteria.
If you have infections on the urinary channel, you will feel pain or burns during urination. Often you may have an urgent feeling of urinating, even though you have just been. Among other signs and symptoms can be mentioned as blood in the urine, severe - smelling urine, and not too high a fever. The stomach and back pain may also be signs of an infection.
Prevention and caution: There are a number of ways to avoid and prevent infections in the urinary channel:

* Drink plenty of fluids, especially water;
* Take a piss as often as possible, do not wear it or wait long before going to the bathroom. By keeping your urine, you may not completely empty your bladder, creating the possibility of developing infections in the urinary channel. Frequent urination helps clean up these infections;
* When you urinate forward, that you may empty your bladder completely;
* Always urinate after sex;
* After urinating, pass the napkin from front to back.
Medical care: The infection in the urinary can be found by analyzing a urine sample and treating antibiotics. If he has not fought fully, the doctor may recommend that you continue the treatment of antibiotics after you have finished your first treatment so that the infection will not be repeated.










