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UTI prevention: Foods to eat when suffering from a urinary tract infection

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 17, 2023, 09:00 IST
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​​Diet to treat UTI quickly: ​

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common condition that affects millions of people, particularly women. The infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply, causing symptoms such as pain during urination, frequent urination, and pelvic pain.


Dr. Ankit Kayal, MBBS, MS, MCH (Urology) at Pristyn Care says, “While antibiotics are commonly used to treat UTIs, prevention is key to avoid recurrent infections. A good diet is one preventative measure that has been shown to be effective against UTI’s.”
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​​Hydrate yourself: ​

Drinking water is essential for maintaining optimal health, and it is particularly important for preventing UTIs. When you drink plenty of water, it helps to flush out harmful bacteria and toxins that may be present in the urinary tract. In addition, staying hydrated helps to dilute urine, which reduces the concentration of bacteria and other substances that can irritate the bladder and urethra.


It's important to note that not all fluids are created equal when it comes to preventing UTIs. While water is the best choice, other fluids such as coffee, tea, and soda can actually increase your risk of developing a UTI. This is because these beverages can irritate the bladder and urethra, and some contain substances that can promote bacterial growth. Therefore, it's best to stick to water as your primary source of hydration to prevent UTIs.
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​​Food to eat when suffering from a UTI: ​

These foods contain a crucial ingredient that aids in the battle against bacteria and prevents it from adhering to the lining of the urinary tract. Cranberries, blueberries, raspberries, and other berries support urinary tract health and offer protection against infection. Smoothies are a great way to consume a lot of berries in your diet. Oranges, dark chocolate, unsweetened probiotic yoghurt, tomatoes, broccoli, and spinach are foods that can repair UTI damage. Decaf coffee, pomegranate, cranberry, or blueberry juices, as well as black and green tea, are wise beverage selections when dealing with UTI’s.

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​​Lifestyle habits for early recovery from UTI: ​

In addition to drinking water, there are other lifestyle changes that can help prevent UTIs. For example, it's important to practice good hygiene by wiping front to back after using the bathroom, avoiding tight-fitting clothing, and urinating before and after sexual activity. It's also important to avoid irritants such as harsh soaps and bubble baths, which can cause irritation and inflammation in the urinary tract.

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​​Expert advice: ​

Dr. Kayal says, “If one is prone to UTIs or has a history of recurrent infections, your healthcare provider may recommend additional preventative measures such as taking probiotics or using a topical estrogen cream. It's important to work with your healthcare provider to develop a personalized plan to prevent UTIs based on your individual needs and medical history.”

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​​The takeaway:​

In conclusion, drinking water is a simple and effective way to prevent UTIs. By staying hydrated, you can help to flush out harmful bacteria and dilute urine, which can reduce the risk of developing an infection. While it's important to practice good hygiene and avoid irritants, drinking plenty of water should be a key component of any preventative plan for UTIs. If you have a history of recurrent UTIs or are experiencing symptoms of an infection, it's important to seek medical attention to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.

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