Urinary tract
infections are very common in adult women and may become recurrent. The urine
is normally sterile. An infection occurs when bacteria get into the urine and
begin to grow. The infection usually starts at the opening of the urethra where
the urine leaves the body and moves upward into the urinary tract. The most
common is cystitis, an infection of the bladder, but infection may occur in any
part of the urinary system, including the kidneys. Infection is caused by the
growth of the gut bacteria within the urinary system, but in many cases
bacteria are not found on urine culture, despite obvious symptoms of bladder
discomfort.
Causes of UTI in Women’s
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Over 50
percent of all women will experience at least one
UTI during their lifetime, with 20-30 percent experiencing recurrent UTIs.
According to the National Kidney Foundation, 1 in 5 women experience a UTI at some point in her life.
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Women are more likely to develop UTIs than men,
due to anatomical differences; the urethra is shorter in women than in men, and
it is closer to the anus, making it more likely that bacteria are transferred
to the bladder.
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90% of urinary tract infection is caused by
bacteria Escherichia coli, commonly known as E. coli. These bacteria normally live in the bowel (colon) and around the anus.
These bacteria can move from the area around the anus to the opening of the
urethra. The two most common causes of this are improper wiping after using toilet
and sexual intercourse. Usually, the act of emptying the bladder (urinating)
flushes the bacteria out of the urethra. If there are too many bacteria,
urinating may not stop their spread. The bacteria can travel up the urethra to
the bladder, where they can grow and cause an infection.
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Sexual
intercourse can introduce larger numbers of bacteria into the bladder because the
motion of sex can transfer bacteria from the bowel or vaginal cavity into the
urethra.. Urinating after intercourse within 30 mins seems to decrease the
likelihood of developing a urinary tract infection.
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Constipation
- Being constipated makes it difficult to empty bladder, which means trapped
bacteria have lots of time to grow and cause infection. Also diarrhea or fecal
incontinence can increase risk of getting a UTI, because bacteria from loose
stool can easily make its way into vagina and urethra. Wipe from front to back
whenever you use the bathroom, but be especially careful to do so after a bowel
movement.
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Uncontrolled
diabetes - When blood sugar is high, the
excess sugar is removed through the urine, This makes a favorable environment for
bacterial overgrowth
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Holding
our urine for 6 hours or more may make UTIs more common, as bacteria that does
get into the bladder has lots of time to overgrow between voids.
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Dehydration
- Drinking plenty of water not
only quenches thirst, but it also wards off UTIs during hot summer months, We should
always try to drink at least half our body weight in ounces, When we drink
plenty of water, we help flush out bacteria that can cause UTIs.
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Birth
control - Using contraceptive devices, resulting hormone shift could lead to a
change in normal bacteria in vagina, which could up the odds of a UTI. Use of
diaphragms and spermicides can also increase chances of developing UTI.
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Feminine
products - Dirty pads and tampons are a place where bacteria can grow very
easily, so change them frequently to prevent urinary tract infections while on
mensural period. Wearing cotton helps prevent excessive moisture that
causes bacteria to grow down there.
- Kidney stones - These mineral deposits increases risk of getting a UTI, because they can block the urinary tract and back up urine, giving bacteria plenty of time to grow.
Clinical manifestations
Urinary tract
infections don't always cause signs and symptoms, but when they do they may
include: A strong, persistent urge to urinate, A burning sensation when
urinating, Passing frequent, small amounts of urine, Urine that appears cloudy,
Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored — a sign of blood in the
urine, Strong-smelling urine, Pelvic pain, in women — especially in the center
of the pelvis and around the area of the pubic bone
Each type of UTI may
result in more-specific signs and symptoms, depending on which part of urinary
tract is infected.
Kidneys (acute
pyelonephritis) - Upper back and side (flank) pain, High fever, Shaking and
chills, Nausea and Vomiting
Bladder (cystitis) - Pelvic
pressure, Lower abdomen discomfort, Frequent, painful urination, Blood in urine
Urethra (urethritis) -
Burning with urination Discharge
Complications of a
UTI may include: Recurrent infections, especially in women who experience three
or more UTIs. Permanent kidney damage from an acute or chronic kidney infection
(pyelonephritis) due to an untreated UTI. Increased risk in pregnant women of
delivering low birth weight or premature infants. Urethral narrowing
(stricture) in men from recurrent urethritis, previously seen with gonococcal
urethritis. Sepsis, a potentially life-threatening complication of an
infection, especially if the infection works its way up your urinary tract to
your kidneys.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis will
usually be made after asking about the symptoms and testing a urine sample to
assess the presence of white blood cells, red blood cells, and bacteria. A
method of collecting urine called "clean catch" is used, which is
where a person washes their genital area before collecting a urine sample
mid-flow. This helps to prevent bacteria from around the genital area getting
caught in the sample.
Prevention
There are several
measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of developing a UTI:
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Drink lots of water, urinate frequently and Keep
the genital area clean
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Avoid fluids such as alcohol and caffeine that
can irritate the bladder
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Urinate shortly after sex
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Wipe from front to back after urinating and
bowel movement
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Showers are preferred to baths and avoid using
oils. Sanitary pads or menstrual cups are preferred to tampons
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Avoid using any perfumed products in the genital
area
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Wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothing
to keep the area around the urethra dry
Management
Natural Treatment
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Cranberry Juice produces hippuric acid in the urine.
This acidifies urine and inhibits bacterial growth. Try to drink 1 litre of
UNSWEETENED cranberry juice daily.
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Take one teaspoon of colloidal silver morning and
night. This is a natural antibiotic that destroys bacteria, viruses, and fungal
growth.
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Vitamin C acidifies urine and thereby inhibits bacterial
growth.
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Celery, parsley, watermelon are natural diuretics – drink
juice made with these fruits and vegetables.
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The most important thing is to drink – lots! Pure water is
good – try to drink a glass every hour.
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Stay away from coffee, alcohol, all sweetened drinks, sugar,
and processed foods.
HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT
The homoeopathic treatment for recurrent UTIs should be designed for
each patient individually because each case is very different from that of
another person with UTI. In conventional medicine antibiotics are commonly used
to treat recurrent urinary tract infections but they are not always the answer.
Antibiotics are often effective in acute UTIs but their long-term use in
chronic UTIs rarely prevents recurrences and is usually followed by development
of fungal infections and antibiotic resistance. Homoeopathic medicines boost
the immune system and enhance resistance to infection. They are effective with
no side effects and are safe for children and pregnant women. Homoeopathic
remedies for UTI have a great role to play in curing the infection and also in
stopping their recurrence. Moreover homoeopathic medicines are very safe. They
use body’s own defences to fight the infection. Once treated with homeopathic
medicines recurrence of Urinary Tract Infection greatly reduces and eventually
stops. It is advised that a qualified homoeopathic doctor
should be consulted. The top
homoeopathic remedies for treating UTI are
Indicated Remedies
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Indications
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Cantharis
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Strong urging to urinate—with cutting pains that are felt
before the urine passes, as well as during and after—may indicate a need for
this remedy. Only several drops pass at a time, with a scalding sensation.
The person may feel as if the bladder has not been emptied, still feeling a
constant urge to urinate.
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Clematis
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This remedy may be indicated if a person has to urinate
frequently with only a small amount being passed. A feeling of constriction
is felt in the urinary passage, and the flow may be interrupted, or there may
be dribbling afterward. A tingling sensation may occur, lasting long after
urination is finished.
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Equisetum:
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If cystitis is accompanied by dull but distressing pain
and a feeling of fullness in the bladder, even after urinating, this remedy
may be helpful. Urging and discomfort are more intense when the bladder has
recently been emptied, improving over time as the bladder become more full.
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Apis mellifica:
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This remedy is indicated when the person frequently needs
to urinate, but only small quantities are passed. Stinging and burning
sensations are felt (especially with the last few drops) and the person may
also experience soreness in the abdomen. Heat and touch make the symptoms
worse, and cold applications, cool bathing, and open air bring relief. A lack
of thirst is another indication that Apis may be needed.
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Berberis vulgaris:
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Cystitis with twinges of cutting pain, or a burning feeling
that extends to the urethra and its opening, may indicate a need for this
remedy. The passage may also burn at times when no attempt at urination is
being made. After emptying the bladder, the person feels as if some urine
still remains inside. Urging and discomfort are often worse from walking.
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Chimaphila umbellata:
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If a person has a troublesome urge to urinate but has to
strain (or even stand up and lean forward) to make it pass, this remedy may
be useful. A scalding sensation may be felt while the urine flows, with a
feeling of straining afterward.
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Causticum
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In paralytic conditions about the bladder Causticum
deserves first place. It is one of our great remedies in enuresis, and its
characteristics are involuntary micturition at night in sleep, when coughing,
sneezing or blowing the nose, showing a weakness of the sphincter.
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Mercurius corrosives:
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Has tenesmus of the bladder with intense burning. The
burning is less, but the tenesmus is greater, than in Cantharis. The passing
of the urine drop by drop reminds of Aconite, which has the same symptoms.
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Lycopodium
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This remedy may be helpful if a person has to urinate
frequently during the night and passes large amounts of urine. Or the person
may feel a painful urge, but has to strain to make the urine flow. Pain may
be felt in the back before the urine passes. (If fever is present, the urine
has a reddish color, or discomfort is felt in the kidney region, the person
should see a doctor.)
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Nux vomica
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Irritable bladder with a constant need to urinate, passing
only small amounts, suggests a need for this remedy. Burning or cramping pain
may be felt in the bladder area, with an itching sensation in the urethra
while the urine passes. The person may feel very irritable, impatient, and
chilly. Symptoms may be relieved by hot baths or other forms of warmth.
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Terebinth
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The urine of Terebinth is one of its most characteristic
features. It is smoky, turbid, depositing a sediment like coffee grounds,
which indicates the presence of disintegrated blood cells. Haematuria from
venous congestion of the kidneys calls often for Terebinth. It has burning
during micturition and most painful strangury; the urine, too, may contain
albumen and has the odor of violets.
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Sarsaparilla
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This remedy is often useful in cystitis and often helps
when symptoms are unclear, or if other remedies have not been effective.
Frequent urging is felt, with burning pain at the end of urination. Urine
passes when the person is standing up, but only dribbling occurs while
sitting. Flakes or sediment are sometimes seen in the urine. (Sarsaparilla is sometimes helpful when stones are forming or the
kidneys are involved; however, these conditions need a doctor’s care.)
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Staphysagria
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This remedy is often indicated for cystitis that develops
in a woman after sexual intercourse, especially if sexual activity is new to
her, or if cystitis occurs after every occasion of having sex. Pressure may
be felt in the bladder after urinating, as if it is still not empty. A
sensation that a drop of urine is rolling through the urethra, or a constant
burning feeling, are other indications. Staphysagria is also useful for cystitis that develops after illnesses
with extended bed rest, or after the use of catheters.
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Coli Bacillinum
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It is a near specific medicine for treating e-coli
infection. It helps in treating the recurrence of E coli Infection.
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