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How to Alleviate UTI Pain
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UTI or urinary tract infection can cause discomfort and pain in the lower abdomen, pelvic region, and during urination. Here are some tips to alleviate UTI pain: 1. Drink plenty of water: Drinking lots of water helps flush out the bacteria causing the infection and reduces the concentration of bacteria in the urinary tract. 2. Use a heating pad: Applying a heating pad to the lower abdomen or back can help reduce pain and discomfort caused by UTI. 3. Take pain relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help alleviate UTI pain. 4. Try urinary analgesics: Urinary analgesics, such as phenazopyridine, can help relieve UTI pain by numbing the urinary tract. 5. Avoid irritants: Avoid caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic foods as these can irritate the bladder and make the UTI pain worse. 6. Practice good hygiene: Wipe from front to back after using the toilet to avoid spreading bacteria from the anus to the urethra. 7. Consider seeing a doctor: If the pain persists or gets worse, it is recommended to see a doctor as UTIs can lead to more serious conditions if left untreated. Remember to always complete the full course of antibiotics prescribed by your doctor to ensure the infection is completely cleared.
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