Is urine infection again and again? This ‘small mistake’ is making the bladder weakened forever

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Urine infection or UTI … This is a problem that most women have faced in their lives at some time. Burning in urine, running bathrooms repeatedly, lower abdominal pain … These are some problems that we often either ignore and try to fix a trick at home.

But have you ever thought that if this ‘modest’ infection is coming back again and again, it is slowly making a very important organ of your body – urinary bladder (urine bag) – slowly weakening?

This is a question that every woman should ask herself who struggles with this problem again and again. Let us consider it in easy language today.

What is the connection of infection and bladder?

Think, what if someone bothers you or hurts you again and again? Gradually you will become irritable and sensitive. The same condition is with our bladder.

When bacteria attack in urinary tracts, they cause swelling and irritation on the inner walls of the bladder. Once or twice our body fights it and gets cured. But when this attack occurs frequently, the nerves and muscles of the bladder continuously withstand that irritation and swelling.

How is the bladder weak?

Bladder muscles become ‘over-sensitive’ due to frequent infection. The result of this is this:

  1. Bladder gets ‘irritable’: Now when he accumulates even a little urine, he starts sending the signal to the brain to be ‘full’. This is the reason why you have a desire to run away to the bathroom every 15-20 minutes, while the bladder is not even full.
  2. The capacity to control decreases: Frequent swelling and irritation tired the muscles of the bladder. This reduces their strength to stop urination. The problem of urin leaks may be the result of this even after coughing or sneezing.
  3. Problem in being empty In some cases, the bladder may be so weak that it is not completely empty at once. The remaining urine in the sac becomes a house for bacteria that causes infection again, and it becomes an ended cycle.

Do not ignore the alarm bell

If repeated UTIs are not taken seriously, this infection can climb up and reach the kidney, which is a very serious condition.

What to do?

  • If you are getting more than 2-3 times a year, do not take it lightly at all and see a doctor immediately.
  • Take a full course of antibiotic given by the doctor, even if you get rest in 2 days.
  • Drink plenty of water so that bacteria keep coming out of the body.
  • Take full care of cleanliness.

Your body indicates you, ignoring it can feast on a big and permanent problem in future.