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Why is the risk of bladder infection higher in the warmer months?

With the arrival of warmer weather, we can finally put away our heavy winter coats, sweaters, jackets, and boots, and slip into lighter clothing. However, with warmer weather, we tend to go barefoot more often, wear thinner clothes, open shoes, or sandals, and sit outside on still-cold surfaces, which can leave our feet chilly and lead to discomfort in the lower abdomen, reducing blood flow to the pelvis and bladder.

These transitional periods can be particularly stressful for the entire body, often resulting in decreased immunity, which can negatively affect the bladder, already very sensitive.

The summer months, which we all eagerly await, unfortunately also bring unpleasant urinary issues. Wet swimsuits and bare feet on cool or windy evenings are common causes of urinary problems in summer.

Special attention should be given to the urinary health of our children during the warmer months. This is especially important for girls, so it’s essential to teach them from a young age the correct way to wipe the genital area and the importance of regularly emptying the bladder to avoid the likelihood of frequent infections. It is also crucial to regularly change diapers and not leave children in wet swimsuits for long periods, dressing them warmly during cooler evening hours.

Prevention is key!

Preventive measures are extremely important for urinary health. Here are some tips to help prevent problems:

• Wear cotton underwear.

• Learn the correct way to wipe the urogenital area from front to back, as this can significantly reduce the risk of transferring E. coli bacteria from the rectal area to the urethra.

• Frequently empty the bladder.

• Drink plenty of water.

• Replace bathing in a tub with showering.

If you notice the first signs of an infection, such as frequent, painful, and difficult urination accompanied by stabbing or burning sensations, as well as an uncomfortable feeling of an incomplete bladder, take action immediately to avoid worsening the situation.

Yasenka URO BALANCE – Your immediate relief.
URO BALANCE

To effectively stop urinary tract infections, it’s crucial to act at the first signs.

For immediate relief, we recommend Yasenka URO BALANCE, a liquid dietary supplement (250 ml) that contains an innovative combination of cranberry extract, D-mannose, bird’s foot (plantago) and vitamin C.

The American cranberry is the most well-known plant traditionally used for issues related to urinary infections.

D-mannose works simply by firmly binding to the surface appendages of E. coli bacteria. The binding affinity of E. coli to D-mannose is greater than its affinity to the bladder cells. Bacteria bound to D-mannose are eliminated from the body through urine.

Bird’s foot is an annual medicinal plant from the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), containing 1% silicic acid, 1% flavonoids, and mucilaginous polysaccharides, traditionally used as a diuretic (promoting fluid excretion).

Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.

Yasenka URO BALANCE is available in pharmacies, specialized stores, and online.