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Urinary tract infection risk factors
A urinary tract infection is a type of infection that affects the organs of the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, and upper and lower urinary tract).
Most of the infections affect the lower urinary tract and bladder, and medical experts say that infections can cause serious health problems if they go beyond the bladder to the kidneys.
What are the risk factors for urinary tract infection?
A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply.
The urinary system is designed to naturally eliminate bacteria, but sometimes the natural defenses can overpower the system, allowing bacteria to enter the body and cause disease.
Another data from Addis Ababa University's College of Health Sciences indicates that women are more prone to urinary tract infections than men due to the natural position of their genitals.
Women are said to be more susceptible to urinary tract infections due to their body position during sex, some contraceptives placed in the uterus, and menopause.
In addition to these, children born with an unhealthy urinary tract, urinary tract obstruction due to kidney stones, compromised immune system, patients using an artificial urinary tract (catheter), and people who have undergone bladder, prostate or kidney surgery are more vulnerable to urinary tract infections.
Drinking enough water, cleaning the urinary tract area after sexual intercourse, and drinking water to eliminate the bacteria, not using various female genital cleaners such as deodorants and powders, consulting with your doctor if you need to change birth control methods (especially if you have frequent urinary tract infections) It helps prevent.
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