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Urinary Tract Infections in Teens and Adults - Prevention

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Prevention

You can take steps to prevent new or relapsing urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Prevention steps for men and women

  • Drink plenty of water and other liquids each day. This helps ensure that you urinate frequently, which flushes bacteria from your urinary tract.
  • Urinate when you have the urge. Don't hold your urine for a long time.
  • Avoid constipation.
  • Drink cranberry juice or take cranberry pills.3

Prevention steps for women

  • Urinate immediately after sexual intercourse. This is the best protection women have against UTIs, because it helps prevent bacteria from moving into the urethra.
  • Avoid using a condoms coated with spermicide or a diaphragm for birth control if your doctor believes they are causing you to get UTIs.
  • Change sanitary napkins often.
  • Avoid douches, feminine hygiene sprays, and other feminine hygiene products with deodorant. These can alter the normal balance of organisms that help prevent infection.

Prevention step for men

  • Keep the tip of your penis clean, especially if you are uncircumcised. The foreskin can trap bacteria, which can then get into the urinary tract and cause infection.
Last Updated: 06/15/2007

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