recurrent urinary tract infection

Urinary tract infections are quite common in women and children. Normally there should be no bacteria in the urine, but urine contains bacteria in urinary tract infection. The definitive diagnosis is made by Full Urine Analysis and Urine Culture.
Typical signs of urinary tract infection are burning while urinating, frequent urination and inability to empty the bladder completely.
If you have frequent urinary tract infections, the reason may be that you cannot empty your urine completely. Remaining urine in the bladder causes infection over time, and you will re-infection before you can fully recover. In this case, pelvic floor muscles and abdominal muscles must be evaluated. The overactive pelvic floor muscles occur resistance when voiding, making it impossible to empty the entire urine. Or if the abdominal muscles are very weak; adequate intra-abdominal pressure cannot be created and all urine cannot be evacuated.
In addition, constant urination and constipation can cause urinary tract infections. The rectum, the last part of the bladder and large intestine; are two neighboring organs. Stool that builds up inside and produces bacteria in constipation can also cause urinary tract infection.

recurrent urinary tract infection

treatment

There are 2 main methods of recurrent urinary tract infections treatment and should be used together. The first is bladder training, the second is pelvic floor rehabilitation. Treatment methods such as manual therapy techniques, biofeedback training, pelvic floor muscle training are used in pelvic floor rehabilitation.