Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Can I prevent a urinary tract infection? The following lifestyle changes can help prevent urinary tract infections: Practice good hygiene Practicing good hygiene is one of the best ways to help prevent UTIs. This is especially important if you have a vagina because your urethra is much shorter, and it's easier for E. coli to move from your rectum back into your body. Always wipe from front to back after a bowel movement (pooping) to avoid this. During your menstrual cycle, it's also a good idea to regularly change your period products, including pads and tampons. You should also avoid using any deodorants on your vagina. Drink plenty of fluids Drinking extra fluids — especially water — each day can help flush out bacteria from your urinary tract. Healthcare providers recommend drinking six to eight glasses of water daily. Change your peeing habits Peeing can play a big role in getting rid of bacteria from your body. Your pee is a waste product, and each time you empty your bla...
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