Burning Micturition or painful micturition is sign of UTI (Urinary tract infection). A urinary tract infection (UTI) can knock you off your feet.
UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply. They affect one or more areas within the urinary tract. This can include the:
- urethra
- bladder
- ureters
- kidneys
They can cause:
- painful and frequent urination
- lower abdominal pain
- bloody urine
- needing to urinate frequently
- passing cloudy or blood-tinged urine
- fever
- foul-smelling urine
- pain in the side and back
How to get relief from UTI without Medication?
UTI also known as Urine infection by Indian patient can be treated at home most of time without any anti-biotic.
Increase Water Intake
Hydrating your self is very important, increasing water intake or fluids can reduce the risk of UTI.
This is because regular urination can help flush bacteria from the urinary tract to prevent infection
Lemon juice with Water
lemon juice to your drinking water in the morning to help combat UTIs – lemon maintains the correct pH levels in the urinary tract preventing bacteria from growing.
Lemon juice is full of vitamin-C which not only increases the immunity to fight against bacteria & viruses but also help you to maintain your weight.
Cranberries juice
Cranberries can help when you have a UTI. Here’s how:
- UTIs happen when E. Coli attaches to your bladder
- Cranberries contain A-type proanthocyanids (PACs)
- PACs stop the bacteria from sticking to your bladder
Keep in mind that cranberries won’t cure an infection. They can help your body flush bacteria out. But, you’d have to ingest a strong concentration to eradicate them all.
Consume Garlic
Garlic doesn’t only ward off vampires. It also fights off bacteria like E. Coli. Increasing your garlic consumption can help you combat bladder infections.
It’s also effective with antibiotic-resistant UTIs.
Follow these rules to avoid UTI
First, it’s important not to hold urine for too long. This can lead to a buildup of bacteria, resulting in infection.
Peeing after sexual intercourse can also reduce the risk of UTIs by preventing the spread of bacteria.
Additionally, those who are prone to UTIs should avoid using spermicide, since it has been linked to an increase in UTIs.
Finally, when you use the toilet, make sure you wipe front to back. Wiping from back to front can cause bacteria to spread to the urinary tract and is associated with an increased risk of UTIs
Consult your General physician
If you are still facing burning micturition or painful micturition you can contact general physician for further evaluation & management.