How to Prevent UTI with Urinary Incontinence
- 1). Stay well-hydrated with water to encourage frequent urination. This will flush out harmful bacteria.
- 2). Wear cotton underwear and avoid tight-fitting pants.
- 3). Go to the bathroom when the urge strikes; do not hold it in.
- 4). Wipe from front to back when you urinate or have a bowel movement.
- 5). Go the bathroom after sexual intercourse to flush bacteria from the urethra.
- 6). Drink unsweetened cranberry juice, which keeps bacteria from attaching itself to the wall of the bladder. Dilute with water if it is too bitter.
- 7). Do not use powders, deodorants, or other personal care products in the genital region. They can irritate the urethra, increasing the risk of infection.
- 8). Consider using a vaginal estrogen cream if you are past menopause; replenishing the supply of estrogen can prevent bacterial infections. You will need to get a prescription from your doctor.