Repeated episodes of urinary tract infection may be caused by poor hygiene habits, low immunity, abnormal urinary system structure and other factors.
1. poor hygiene habits: if the patient for a long time more than one sexual partner, do not take a shower or change underwear, resulting in local susceptibility to pathogen infection, may lead to recurrent urinary tract infections.
2. low immunity: when the patient himself suffers from diabetes, AIDS, chronic diseases, due to the destruction of the immune function of such people, compared to normal people are more prone to recurrent urinary tract infections.
3. Abnormalities in the structure of the urinary system: patients with malformation of the renal pelvis and ureter, transplanted kidneys, polycystic kidneys, renal dysplasia, etc. may also lead to recurrent episodes of urinary tract infections.
There are many reasons that lead to recurrent urinary tract infections, and patients are advised to go to the hospital for relevant examinations so as to clarify the causes of the disease. The patient is advised to go to the hospital for examination to determine the cause of the disease and to actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures to avoid delaying the disease. During the treatment period, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, do not stop the medication without authorization.