Why women are prone to urinary tract infections

Urinary tract infections are a relatively common condition in women. Urethral infection may be due to bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms, directly retrograde into the urethra, thus causing urethral infection. Women’s urethra is relatively short, straight, so it is easy to occur urinary tract infection, once the occurrence of urinary tract infection will lead to female patients with urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, and some patients may even have the symptom of hematuria. Sensitive antibiotics should be given in a timely manner to carry out treatment, and most patients’ symptoms will be quickly relieved. Urinary tract infections should be treated thoroughly before they do not recur and do not become chronic. Some patients do not cooperate with the treatment and stop taking medication when their symptoms improve, which can easily lead to the infection not being completely cured, thus leading to the recurrent presence and recurrence of the infection.