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About Prevention of Urinary Tract InfectionThere are
plenty of natural remedies that help prevention of urinary tract infection.
In addition, some daily activities also contribute to the prevention
of urinary tract infection. Either the natural remedies or the lifestyle
issues followed properly for the prevention of urinary tract infection
may not be effective in preventing the infection from occurring in some
cases.
Washing the vaginal and groin area daily with a mild unscented soap is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection. Avoiding the use of perfumed soaps, bath oils, bubble baths and talcum powders in the groin area is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection. Avoiding retention of urine in the bladder for long hours is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection.Drinking plenty of water is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection that helps flush out the bacteria in bladder along with the urine. Wiping from front to back is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection that helps reduce the likelihood of bacteria from the anus entering into the urinary tract. Taking 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin C with bioflavonoids daily is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection that helps acidify the urine which prevents bacterial growth. Eating natural diuretics such as celery, parsley and watermelon is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection. Using sanitary pads instead of tampons is one of the other measures adopted for the prevention of urinary tract infection.
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