Frequent toilet any solutions for this - #10322
20 times toilet daily mysister is sufferingfron uti and this is very important for solutions and koi upay ha jesse sahi ho sakeor khana khane ke bad bhi fresh hone ja hota hausko please tell any medicine or bp bhi thik rehta ha
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Having to use the toilet 20 times a day, especially if it’s combined with symptoms like a burning sensation during urination or cloudy, strong-smelling urine, can definitely be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). However, this kind of frequency can lead to dehydration and impact other bodily functions. If a UTI has been diagnosed by your sister’s doctor, they may have prescribed an antibiotic. It’s critical she completes the course of antibiotics as directed by her healthcare provider to fully clear the infection. Over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen can help with any pain or discomfort if necessary, but use should be mindful of her blood pressure if she has hypertension, as some medications can affect blood pressure control. Drinking plenty of water is essential as it can help to flush out the bacteria causing the infection. Urinary alkalizers can sometimes ease bladder discomfort, but their use should be discussed with a healthcare professional to make sure they’re appropriate for her situation.
Additionally, incorporating cranberry products, either as juice or tablets, may prevent the adherence of bacteria to the bladder wall, but they are not a treatment for an active UTI. If new symptoms arise, such as fever, pain in the back or sides, or the symptoms persist despite treatment, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly, as this could indicate that the infection has become more serious, like pyelonephritis or affecting the kidneys. If your sister also deals with high blood pressure, she should ensure it remains controlled during this time, continuing any prescribed antihypertensive medications and monitoring her levels regularly. Dietary salt reduction and stress management are practical strategies that might help maintain stable blood pressure. If frequent urination continues after evaluating and treating the UTI, re-consulting with the doctor might be needed to rule out other possible causes such as diabetes or interstitial cystitis.
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