Can A UTI Go Away On Its Own?
Medically Reviewed by Dr Nelson Lau, MBBS FRACGP, GP & Digital Health Specialist
Contents
What is UTI?
Can a UTI go away on its own?
How can you prevent UTIs in the future?
- Keep yourself hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps the body to make urine which flushes bacteria out of the urinary tract.
- Urinate frequently: Be sure not to hold your urine for too long and always try to empty your bladder when you urinate. It helps to eliminate the bacteria from the bladder and urethra.
- Maintain hygiene: It is important to wipe the genital area from front to back after using the toilet to prevent the spread of bacteria.
- Urinate after intercourse: It is better to urinate after intercourse as it helps to get rid of the bacteria that might have entered the urinary tract during intercourse.
- Wear breathable undergarments: Try and wear comfortable cotton underwear which allows air to flow and keeps your genital area dry and clean.
- Avoid harsh products: Keep away from using harsh soaps or hygiene sprays in the genital area.
- Change your absorbents regularly: Be sure to change the diapers, pads, or tampons used in the genital area as soon as they are soiled.
What’s the Difference: Bladder Infection vs. UTI?
What Happens to an Untreated Urinary Tract Infection?
When to consult a doctor?
Can telehealth doctors help with UTI?
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Reference
- Urinary tract infections (UTI)- Reference Link
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