Due Sex Too Often When Honeymoons, Easier Women Exposed to Infections

By the time a newly married woman, susceptibility to the occurrence of urinary tract infections is increasing because of the frequency of sexual intercourse tends to occur more frequently.
http://www.klikdokter.com/uploads/topic_article/INFEKSI%20SALURAN%20KENCING%20WANITA.jpgIn medicine, some health problems can arise because it is triggered by certain factors. For example, pregnant women are more prone to vaginal discharge or difficulty urinating can occur in men who are older age due to prostate enlargement. Well, the woman who had just married, urinary tract infections often occur. In 75-90% of women newly married, urinary tract infections can occur due to sexual intercourse.
Women, in general it is easier for a urinary tract infection because of the size of the urethra is short, only about 4 cm when compared with male urinary tract that can reach 12 cm. This short size, enables the bacteria to enter and climb the female urinary tract and cause infection.
By the time a newly married woman, susceptibility to the occurrence of urinary tract infections is increasing because of the frequency of sexual intercourse tends to occur more frequently. Sexual intercourse is a condition that can cause the bacteria can more easily enter female urethra and cause urinary tract infections (cystitis). Because the cause of this, urinary tract infections in women newly married known or Honeymoon Cystitis Honeymoon Cystitis.
For this reason, a woman who had married should pay more attention to feminine hygiene on the early days of marriage. Some of the symptoms to look out for are:

For this reason, a woman who had married should pay more attention to feminine hygiene on the early days of marriage. Some of the symptoms to look out for are:

    A burning sensation during urination
    Frequent urination
    Anyang-anyangan or not lampias while urinating
    The smell of urine is too smelly and pungent
    Discomfort in the lower abdominal area due to contraction of the bladder
    In some advanced cases can even be accompanied by fever, chills, abdominal pain or blood in the urine

If a newly married woman experiencing the symptoms mentioned above then you should immediately contact a doctor in order to do appropriate diagnostic examinations such as urine examination (urinalysis) and the provision of an appropriate antibiotic. Treatment needs to be done properly and promptly so that the infection is not getting worse and spreading.

In addition to treatment, more importantly, to do preventive measures by keeping the feminine area more closely and regularly in the early days of marriage so that women avoid honeymoon cystitis.

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