Sabtu, 24 Desember 2016
Often Holding Pee Triggering Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infection is a problem
experienced by many women. In
addition to its anatomical factors,
the habit of urinary incontinence
also trigger this disease. In
anatomy, the urinary tract or
female urethra is shorter than the
male so that the bacteria easily
enter the urinary tract. Most
urinary tract infection (UTI)
caused by the entry of bacteria into
the urethra. Under normal
circumstances, these bacteria are
carried out with urine when
urinating or died from the content
of antibacterial urine. There are
certain factors that may increase
the bacteria survive and multiply
until infection. For example,
pregnancy, sexual intercourse, or
urinary tract blockage. UTI is
characterized by pain or burning
during urination, the taste is
always the urge to urinate
(anyang- anyangan), as well as the
color of urine is cloudy and foul-
smelling. In addition to anatomical
factors, many women often hold
urine. Urine retained to climb back
into the kidneys. In fact, the urine
contains bacteria and can
endanger the health of the kidneys.
Less drinking habits can also
cause UTIs because the bacteria in
the bladder can not be driven to
perfection. Bladder infection can
be treated and cured with the use
of appropriate antibiotics. Election
and duration of antibiotic treatment
depends on the severity of the infection, a history of similar infections.
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