Dr.
Jibril Abudullahi, a gynaecologist at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano,
says change in position during sex can help reduce the probability of urinary
tract infection in women.
Abdullahi
told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja that urinary tract infection could be
easily contracted when women indulge in harmful lifestyle.
He
added that good personal hygiene coupled with other healthy lifestyle of an
individual could help women in preventing urinary tract infection.
He
said: “A change in position during sex may help reduce the possibility of being
infected because it reduces the friction on the urethra.
“Having
multiple sexual partners contributes to the risk of having urinary tract
infection.
“Too
frequent and intense sexual intercourse could result to it.
“The
use of diaphragms and un-lubricated condoms are contributory factors.”
Abdullahi
explained that urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection that occurs
when bacteria invades the urinary tract system.
According
to him, there are many contributory factors that can cause urinary tract
infection in women, including bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin
near rectum or in the vagina.
He
said the infection could spread and enter the urinary tract through the
urethra.
The
expert said the use of Vulva perfumes, diabetes, pregnancy, menopause and
presence of blockage in the urinary tract, among other biological
abnormalities, could also cause urinary tract infection.
Abudullahi
said holding urine for too long could also cause urinary tract infection,
stressing that the longer you wait the more the bladder stretched and could get
weakened.
He
said that intake of water as a preventive measure against urinary tract
infection should be encouraged.
He
said: “Frequent taking of vitamin C supplements helps reduce chances of getting
urinary tract infection.
“The
use of cotton panties with a cotton crotch also reduces the chances of
infection.
“The
use of condom, use of lubricants is very important in the prevention of urinary
tract infection.
“Complete
urination before and after sex and cleaning of the genitals before sex is key.”
The
physician said the treatment for urinary tract infection involves the use of
antibiotics for a short period of time prescribed by a specialist. (NAN)
Credit: Nigerian Tribune
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