Got that Painful Pee feeling again?

Got that Painful Pee feeling again?

By the age of 24, nearly a third of women will have had a urinary tract infection (UTI) at least once and 50% of women will experience at least one in their lifetime. For pre and post menopausal women occurrence and recurrence is even higher.

Much like the gut microbiome, the vagina is a complex ecosystem of bacteria, and fungi. When in an optimal state, it is populated by different strains of lactobacilli with Lactobacillus crispatus often considered the dominant bacterial resident. Other healthy bacteria present could include L. iners, L. jensenii and L. gasseri. These bacteria maintain a healthy level of acidity which stops pathogens from taking a hold. When disrupted, pathogenic bacteria get a hold and can translocate to the urethra causing recurrent UTIs.

Menopause
As oestrogen levels drop there is less glycogen available in to feed lactobacilli which maintain the right level of acidity in the vagina. Pathogenic bacteria like e- coli can then take a hold and although asymptomatic in the vagina can cause problems in the urethra.

Anything which disrupts the natural pH (acidity) of the vagina
can lead to pathogenic bacteria getting a hold and subsequent translocation to the urethra. Contraceptive spermicides and vaginal douching are all pH disrupting.

A history of UTIs
A History of UTIs can increase the risk of having another one. After an infection small clusters of E. coli can remain within the urethra, vagina and gut and create a protective shell around themselves (biofilm). Biofilms enable bacteria to survive in less than perfect conditions and make it easier to cause reinfection.

Something as simple as not over washing can help to promote a healthier vaginal community as well as avoiding contraceptive spermicides, where possible. Wear bamboo or organic cotton breathable underwear to allow the natural bacterial community to thrive, and If you experience vaginal dryness then use a good quality water based lubricant rather than an oil based lubricant which will disrupt the pH.

Balancing the vaginal microbiome

Dealing with a mild UTI once in place:

Remember – Treating a urinary tract infection (UTI) early using natural approaches can help to reduce reliance on antibiotics. However if a UTI travels to the kidneys, antibiotics should be used to limit any further damage.

Urinary Tract Infection