Urinary Tract Infections Surge in Indian Women Due to Ignorance


Led by Anya Chaudhary, lead author and a social awareness campaigner on UTI in women, the research highlighted the trends of awareness and stigma surrounding female urinary incontinence, and effective methods to improve societal perception of women’s health issues.

“In India, women are hesitant to seek well-available treatment for UTI which hampers their daily life, their social capacity, and their confidence and this hesitance is caused by lack of awareness and stigma,” Chaudhury told IANS. Other experts also called the need for raising awareness on UTI.

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“UTI or urinary tract infection is quite common in females. This problem is seen more in postmenopausal women and those with diabetes,” Dr. Anita Gupta, Associate Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fortis La Femme, New Delhi, told IANS.

“In case of symptoms like burning and pain while urinating along with fever, seeking expert advice and apt antimicrobial choice is imperative for both clinical efficacy and avoiding the development of resistance. Considering the female population, genital and menstrual hygiene also contribute to recurrence of urine infection,” added Dr. Neha Rastogi Panda, Senior Infectious Diseases Specialist at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram.

Source: IANS



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