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Women who have frequent sexual intercourse are more susceptible to infection

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  sex life female Appear Vaginitis The risk of cystitis and cystitis is greatly increased. Research from the University of California Health Center has shown that among women who have sex more than three times a week, about 50% of them will develop a first-time urinary tract infection.

According to American cable television news network reported that a recent study conducted by Finnish researchers showed that if women make slight changes to their diet, they can reduce the chance of urinary tract infections that often bother them.

Researchers found that women who drank at least one glass of unsweetened fresh juice or concentrated juice a day were 34 percent less likely to develop a urinary tract infection than women who rarely drank juice. If you can drink a drink immediately after sex, the effect will be more significant.

Researchers explain that squeezing during sexual intercourse can easily injure the female urethra and introduce bacteria from around the urethra or the front of the urethra into the bladder. Bacteria living in the vagina can also be brought to the urethral opening during sexual intercourse.

If you have sexual intercourse too frequently, your bladder's resistance will decrease and the chance of bacterial infection will increase significantly. Strongly acidic fruit juice drinks can reduce the number of bacteria in the urinary tract, so they can greatly reduce the chance of urinary tract infections.

Studies have also found that some particularly sour juices, especially juices squeezed from berries, have a good effect on preventing the frequent recurrence of urinary tract infections in women.

In addition, drinking yogurt after sex and consuming dairy products containing lactobacilli at least three times a week can also help women avoid urinary tract infections.

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