💑 She’s not “just getting UTIs”…
She’s newly married.
Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) after marriage often referred to as “honeymoon cystitis” are more common than many women realize.
💥But here’s the important part:
👉 It’s not just about “infection”
it’s about risk factors, habits, and prevention.
Why does it happen?
- Increased frequency of intercourse → mechanical irritation of the urethra
- Short female urethra → easier bacterial ascent (especially E. coli).
- Vaginal flora changes in early sexual activity
Inadequate lubrication → microtrauma.
- Poor or incorrect hygiene practices.
🤔 Common mistakes I see in practice:
Repeated empirical antibiotics without urine culture.
Ignoring post-coital habits (like voiding).
Overuse of harsh intimate washes disrupting normal flora.
Not considering differential diagnoses (e.g. vaginitis, STIs, interstitial cystitis).
👍 What actually helps (evidence-based):
✔️ Urinate soon after intercourse
✔️ Adequate hydration
✔️ Gentle hygiene (avoid over-cleansing)
✔️ Use of lubrication when needed
✔️ Consider urine culture in recurrent cases before treatment.
✔️ In selected cases: post-coital or prophylactic antibiotics (based on guidelines)
✔️ Evaluate for underlying causes if recurrent (>2 in 6 months or >3/year).
🧐 When to look deeper?
- Persistent symptoms despite treatment.
- Atypical symptoms (no dysuria, but pelvic pain).
- Hematuria
- Suspected resistant organisms.
🤲 Because not every “UTI” is truly a UTI.
💚A gentle reminder:
This is common, treatable, and preventable.
But it deserves proper evaluation not assumptions.
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