Be safe from UTI this monsoon

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

season surely brings relief from the scorching heat, but this is also the time when many issues crop up. During the rainy season, the present in and around our body tremendously.

Talking about the various symptoms of UTI, Dr. of First Step IVF Clinic, New Delhi, said, "Urinary tract is characterised by fever, nausea, chills, uneasiness and a burning sensation while passing urine. Although both men and women are susceptible to this, women are more prone to this. Women have a smaller urinary tract compared to men."

Infection in the urinary tract can have a major impact on the vital organs of human body such as kidney, uterus, liver, bladder, etc. Usually, the infection tends to affect the upper tract impacting the ability to conceive. This is termed as a that can damage the fallopian tubes immensely. And when this becomes chronic it can impact the process of conception by impacting ovulation.

UTI is not a gender-specific ailment. There are other conditions such as that may cause UTI as well, which can be treated with medication.

"Infection in the genitor-urinary tract can severely impact In these situations, the infection spreads all across the prostate gland and other reproductive structures. This leads to a decreased number of sperm count and motility. Infection also spreads to places such as testis, epididymis and male accessory sex glands," said Dr. of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital,

Here's how you can save yourself from contracting UTI:

- Make sure to drink enough water as water can flush out the toxins from your body. It will help in diluting the urine and it will become less acidic and lighter in colour. This will help in getting rid of the or any or during urinating.

- Have enough amount of vitamin C and zinc in order to reduce the bacterial growth.

- Maintain proper hygiene while using public washrooms.

- Do not hold urine or else it will create unnecessary pressure on the bladder, resulting in abdominal pain

- Do not wear a tight underwear.

- Consult a properly qualified doctor for the same, so that he can prescribe antibiotics, if required.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 13:30 IST