UTI Infections may increase with onset of Summers
UTI is an infection of any part of the urinary system. Women are more likely to develop UTIs than men, due to anatomical differences, Over 50%of all women will experience at least one UTI during their lifetime, with 20-30 % experiencing recurrent UTIs.
Most UTIs are not serious, but some can lead to serious problems, particularly with upper urinary tract infections. Recurrent or long-lasting kidney infections (chronic) can cause permanent damage, and some sudden kidney infections (acute) can be life-threatening, particularly if septicemia (bacteria entering the bloodstream) occurs.
People of any age and sex can develop a UT, however some people are more at risk than others. The following factors can increase the likelihood of developing a UTI.
▪ Sexual intercourse (especially if more frequent, intense, and with multiple or new partners)
▪ Diabetes
▪ Poor personal hygiene
▪ Problems emptying the bladder completely
▪ Having a urinary catheter
▪ Bowel incontinence
▪ Blocked flow of urine
▪ Kidney stones
▪ Some forms of contraception
▪ Pregnancy
▪ menupause
▪ Procedures involving the urinary tract
▪ Suppressed immune system
▪ Immobility for a long period
▪ Use of spermicides and tampons
▪ Heavy use of antibiotics (which can disrupt the natural flora of the bowel and urinary tract)