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Urinary Tract Infeciton always comes when weather gets warm? |
Ever since I was 16 I had a UTI around end of April early May when the weather gets warm. What would cause this, and what can i do to prevent it? see your doctor. Also make sure you stay dry and wipe well. Do not take bubble baths (if you are taking them). You might want to use soap for sensitive skin. Finally, drink plenty of water and cranberry juice and eat a balanced diet. Sweat. |
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