How to Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Things You'll Need
- Cranberry Juice
- Acidophilus
- Bioflavonoid Complex
- Toilet Paper
- Vitamin C
Instructions
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Drink at least eight glasses of water per day.
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Add cranberry juice to your diet. Try to drink a glass every day. If you don't like cranberry juice, try another acidic juice such as orange or grapefruit. The juice will help keep your urine acidic.
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Wear cotton underwear and panty hose with a cotton crotch. Cotton allows air to pass in and out and keeps the crotch area drier, making it a less-inviting place for bacteria to flourish.
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Wipe from front to back (if you are female), reducing the likelihood that bacteria will spread from your anus into your urinary tract.
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Use white, unscented toilet paper. Dyes and perfumes can cause inflammation and urinary symptoms in some people.
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Urinate before and after sexual intercourse.
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Avoid bubble baths, bath oils and powders. These can irritate the area and increase the likelihood of infection.
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Decrease or eliminate vaginal douching. Avoid vaginal deodorants and perfumed feminine hygiene products, which may contribute to urinary problems.
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Take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin C with bioflavonoids daily. Vitamin C helps acidify the urine, preventing the growth of bacteria.
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Use acidophilus, especially if you are on antibiotics, according to package directions. Acidophilus helps restore normal bacterial growth.
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Eat celery, parsley and watermelon. They are natural diuretics, which help flush out your system.
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Use sanitary pads instead of tampons if you are prone to urinary tract infections.
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