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One night of passionate sex can more often than not result in a week of discomfort! Yes, we are talking about urinary tract infections and how they are more common after sex. Getting UTI after sex is an annoying side effect of intercourse and you should try your best to avoid it with the best hygiene practises..
Basic lifestyle changes and habits can lead to you avoid catching UTIs after sex. Health Shots got in touch with internal medicine specialist Dr Suchismitha Rajamanya, who tells us why UTIs happen after sex and how to avoid them.
UTI is an infection that happens in a part of the urinary system. The common symptoms of UTI include abdominal pain while passing urine, sensation of burning and a feeling of wanting to pee again and again.
While a big cause of UTI is holding your urine for long, sex is another common reason for UTI. “Sex, especially frequent sex, and using of diaphragm-associated spermicide increase chances of UTI after sex. In normal individuals, most UTI-causing bacteria come in the urethra, and ascend to the bladder. Increasing evidence suggests that the alteration of the normal vaginal flora, may predispose women’s vaginal opening to be infected with E. coli and other urinary infections. It’s possible that these pathogens may be introduced into the urinary system during intercourse,” explains Dr Rajamanya.
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While UTIs after sex are very common, there are various steps that can be taken to reduce the risk.
Generous fluid and water intake of 2 to 3 litre per day is recommended as it dilutes the urine and clears bacteria.
Women who use spermicide, a cream or gel that can stop sperm from getting to the egg, can opt for an alternate form of contraception to reduce the destruction of normal vaginal flora.
Early post-coital voiding of urine can help flush out bacteria and reduce the chance of infection.
Maintain genital hygiene by wiping from front to back, before and after sex. This also helps to avoid contamination with bacteria from stools. You can also wash your genital area with warm water before sex. This stops the bacteria from entering the urethra.
Taking cranberry supplements can help reduce the frequency of infections. This can also help in curing it faster.
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Yes! According to a research published in Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, women are at a higher risk of catching UTI. However, this does not mean that men cannot get it. “People who have more than one sexual partner, or come with a history of sexually transmitted infections, or women using spermicide, and a history of renal stones or previous urinary infections are at a higher risk,” explains Dr Rajamanya.
There are some signature symptoms of this infection which will make it certain that you have UTI. “However, UTI can only be confirmed through a urine routine and urine culture,” says Dr Rajamanya.
1. Burning sensation while passing urine
2. Frequency of urine increases
3. Blood in urine
4. Hesitancy, or poor flow in urine
5. Lower abdominal pain, fever, and chills.
There are home remedies to treat UTI as well that can be tried. It is recommended to drink adequate water and use paracetamol for fever control. “An alkalizing syrup such as disodium citrate can also be considered. This increases the pH of urine and reduces bacterial growth and provides relief from burning sensation while passing urine,” explains Dr Rajamanya.
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It all depends on how sick it makes you, really! “It is not a good idea to have sex when your infection is at its peak as it can cause discomfort. It can also worsen the infection. If the patient is on treatment and symptomatically better, there is no contraindication to having sex. Post-sex voiding of urine is recommended,” says Dr Rajamanya.
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