What’s wrong with recurring UTIs?

Urethritis refers to the inflammation of the urethral mucosa from the outlet of the bladder to the external urethral orifice, and its recurrence may be due to the decline of the body’s immunity, lack of attention to hygiene, the choice and taking of medicines, the short urethra of females, urinary tract obstruction, as well as external stimuli and so on.
1. Low immunity: at this time, the urethra is easily invaded by bacteria, and if you usually also abuse antibiotics, it will cause dysfunction of the flora around the urethra.
2. Not pay attention to hygiene: infrequent replacement of underwear as well as underwear cleaning is not in place.
3. Selection and taking of medication: not using the right medication for the symptoms, or taking medication without following the doctor’s instructions.
4. Short female urethra: germs can easily invade the urethra from the external urethral opening and cause upward infection.
5. Urinary tract obstruction: urine discharge obstacles, bacteria above the urethra are not flushed out of the body in time, easy to cause bacterial growth and reproduction.
6. External stimuli: long-term insertion of catheter patients, urethral mucosa is damaged, resulting in bacterial infection; at the same time, mental stress, drinking less water, overwork and other circumstances, the body’s resistance will be lowered, which leads to urethritis.
Patients with recurrent urethritis should consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, drink more water, exercise more, pay attention to personal hygiene.