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Women! This is how you can reduce bladder infections

October 07, 2018 09:00 IST

Physicians suspect more fluids help to reduce bacteria and limit the ability of bacteria to attach to the bladder.

 

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The health benefits of drinking sufficient water are endless, the latest being -- reduction of bladder infections in women.

Senior author Dr Yair Lotan said, 'In the controlled trial, women who drank an additional 1.5 liters of water daily experienced 48 per cent fewer repeat bladder infections than those who drank their usual volume of fluids.'

The participants self-reported their usual volume as less than 1.5 liters of fluid daily, which is about six 8-ounce glasses.

'That's a significant difference,' added Dr Lotan.

'These findings are important because more than half of all women report having bladder infections, which are one of the most common infections in women.'

He added that more than a quarter of women experience a secondary infection within six months of an initial infection and 44 to 77 per cent will have a recurrence within a year.

Physicians suspect more fluids help to reduce bacteria and limit the ability of bacteria to attach to the bladder.

Symptoms for acute uncomplicated cystitis, a type of urinary tract infection (UTI), include painful or difficulty in urination, a feeling of a full bladder, an urgency or frequency of urination, tenderness in the lower abdominal area, and possibly blood in the urine.

Because these infections are typically treated with antibiotics, the increased fluid could help reduce the use of antibiotics and thereby help control antibiotic resistance, the researchers said.

The full findings are present in the journal, JAMA Internal Medicine.

Source: ANI