During pregnancy, women have poor physical resistance. If they do not maintain personal hygiene and pay attention to improving their body's resistance, they are prone to various diseases. Especially for some women who drink a little water after pregnancy and frequently go to the bathroom, they find it troublesome and do not want to drink water, unaware that it can easily lead to urinary tract infections. So, what about urinary tract infections during pregnancy?
1. Once asymptomatic bacteriuria is detected, women with urinary tract infections should also actively seek treatment. Generally, doctors will adopt different treatment methods based on the physical health status of pregnant women with urinary tract infections, especially for recurrent infections and long-term untreated cases, which require collaboration with multiple departments for treatment. During the treatment period, any medication must follow the doctor's guidance and should not be taken randomly to avoid affecting the health of the fetus.
2. During pregnancy, if urinary tract infections occur, it is important to rest and drink plenty of water. Drinking plenty of water can increase urine volume and flush out bacteria in the urinary tract. If there is too little water, the urine will become concentrated and bacterial growth will worsen, which is not conducive to disease treatment.
3. In daily life, attention should be paid to keeping the external genitalia clean and dry, and actively treating genital inflammation. Due to the special nature of the female reproductive organs, the urethral opening, vaginal opening, and anus are adjacent, making it easy for bacteria to infect each other.