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Best 20 Natural treatments for urethritis

Urethritis is a very common condition and it can affect both males and females. Urethritis is inflammation of the tube which carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. The urethra is the tube you pee through and it carries urine out of the body. Urethritis can be caused by chemical irritants, trauma, or infections. The most common cause of urethritis is sexually transmitted infections.

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Treatments for Urethritis

It is estimated that about 4 million Americans are affected each year and worldwide more than 150 million cases are reported per year. The urethritis in men can have these symptoms: fever, burning or pain while peeing, pain during sex or ejaculation, frequent or urgent need to pee, enlarged groin lymph nodes, blood in the urine or semen, discharge from the penis, itchy, painful or swollen penis.

The urethritis in women can have the next symptoms: fever and chills, vaginal discharge, burning or pain while peeing, pain during sex, frequent or urgent need to pee, pelvic pain, peeing only small amounts at a time, pain in the lower belly area, cloudy or foul-smelling pee. Males between 20 and 35 have more chances of getting urethritis. Urethritis is usually caused when the bacteria from the anus travel to the urethra.

Women have more chances of getting urethritis because the urethra is close to the anus. In women, bruising during sexual intercourse can lead to urethritis. The bacterial infection after you have taken a course of antibiotics can lead to urethritis too. Your doctor will examine your genitals and he or she will make tests, so the best treatment for you will be given to you. You need to talk with your doctor if you suffer from urethritis before you use some of the below-mentioned natural treatments, so you will avoid any side effects from them. Here are some home remedies for urethritis:

Natural Treatments For Urethritis:

Cranberry

Usually, cranberry juice is not considered a home remedy for urethritis, but cranberry supplements can help in the natural treatment of urethritis. They have a high concentration of PACs (proanthocyanidins), which can help your body to ease the infection risk.

Sitz bath

You should soak in a sitz bath. The sitz bath sound somewhat mysterious, but it really not. The German word used for seat is sitz. The sitz bath includes sitting for 15 minutes in a few inches of hot water. Sitz baths are soothing because they can help you to get relief from the discomfort of an irritated prostate. Also, they can help to improve the circulation and healing process of urethritis.

Drink a lot of water

It has been recommended for people suffering from urethritis to drink a lot of water during and after the treatment. When you drink a generous amount of water each day will help you to flush bacteria out of the urethra. It can reduce the concentration of bacteria in the bladder and urine and it can reduce your chances of future infections.

This is very important for women who have a shorter urethra than men. Usually, the standard recommendation of about 8 glasses of water per day is enough. Also, there is another option for calculating your minimum need, and that is to drink a quart of water for every 50 pounds of body weight. You may need to drink more water if you exercise or you are in hot weather.

You should spread your drinking out during the day with the goal of urination about once every 90 minutes. This means that you will regularly empty your bladder and flushing out the urethra.

Do not have sex with someone you do not know

When you do not have one partner, then it is better to avoid sex with a lot of people. When you do not know someone well, then you do not his or her history. In this way, you are increasing your chances of getting infections which can lead to urethritis. You should always use a condom, especially if you are suffering from urethritis, so you will avoid passing it to others.

Bromelain

This natural treatment can help to reduce pain and inflammation. If you are taking blood thinners, then you should be careful when you are taking them, because they can increase the risk of bleeding.

Wash the genital area

You should wash your genital area daily with water and mild, fragrance–free soap. Then, gently pat the area dry. This can help you to get relief from your symptoms and it can help to prevent future infections. You should avoid scented body wash, lotion, soap, and other products you apply on or near your genitals.

Eat low–acid fruits

You should eat low–acid fruits, such as watermelon, honeydew, pears and bananas because they can help to improve the symptoms of urethritis.

Add seafood

It can help you to get the nutrients you need, so you will fight against urethritis.

Avoid sex

If you have symptoms of urethritis, then you should avoid sex. Also, you should avoid sex during the treatment and for a full seven days after you finish with your treatment. If you still have symptoms one week after you have finished your treatment, then call a health care provider and continue to avoid having sex. If you have sex, then you should use a condom, so you will avoid passing the infection to your partner.

Oats

They can be a good part of your diet for urethritis.

Avoid fruit juices

These juices can worsen your symptoms, so avoid your diet.

Use bathroom after sex

You should use the bathroom within 15 minutes after having sex, so you will clean your genital area. Also, you should drink a glass of water before sex, because this can help you too.

Eat low–acid vegetables

You should eat low–acid vegetables, such as potatoes, squash, peas, mushrooms, and cruciferous veggies because they can help in the improvement of your symptoms.

Echinacea

This home remedy can be used in the natural treatment of urethritis because it can help to improve inflammation, fight against infection, boosting your immune system, and helping your body to flush bacteria from the urinary system.

Do not squeeze the penis

You should not squeeze on your penis to see if the discharge is still present. It is okay to inspect your penis gently.

Limit lemon juice

This home remedy can worsen your symptoms, so you should avoid drinking lemon juice as much as you can.

Avoid alcohol

Alcohol is stimulant and it can worsen the symptoms of urethritis, so you need to avoid drinking it.

Stop using irritants

You should stop using anything that can cause irritation and this is including lotions, soaps, or other chemicals.

Limit number of sexual partners

In this way you will help yourself from not getting the infection that could lead to urethritis.

Horsetail

In some studies is said that the horsetail can be used as a home remedy for urethritis because it can help to boost the immune system, fight against infection, help the body to flush bacteria from the urinary system and it can reduce inflammation.

Marshmallow

The scientific name of marshmallow is Althaea Officinalis. The leaves of marshmallow have been used as a home remedy for urethritis. It has been used in infusions and tinctures and it can be combined with buchu and yarrow.

Goldenseal

There are some studies in which is said that the goldenseal can be used as a home remedy for urethritis. It can help the body to flush bacteria from the urinary system.

Avoid tea

Tea can worsen the symptoms of urethritis, so you need to avoid drinking teas.

Use condoms

The best way of preventing urethritis is to use condoms. If you suffer from urethritis, then use a condom, so your partner will not get the infection.

Practice good personal hygiene

It is very important for you to have good personal hygiene, so you can decrease your chances of getting urethritis.

Limit tomato products

It has been shown that tomato products can worsen the symptoms of urethritis, so you need to avoid these products.

Add milk to your diet

In some studies is said that milk can help to improve the symptoms of urethritis, so you can add it to your diet.

Avoid spicy foods

These foods can worsen the symptoms you have due to urethritis, so you need to avoid them from your diet.

Acupuncture

You can go to an acupuncturist for the natural treatment of urethritis. It can help to strengthen your immune system and it can help you to get relief from the pain caused by urethritis.

Avoid caffeine

You should not drink coffee when you suffer from urethritis, because it is a stimulant and it can worsen your symptoms.

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Elene Jordanova
Elene Jordanova
Elena Jordanova is a medical researcher from Macedonia with specialization in Internal Medicine

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