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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Abeegail » 17 Feb 2026, 06:03

Great tips, young girls like me are usually shy to speak about things like this.
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Spontaneo » 21 Feb 2026, 18:13

Girls need to know.
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Angie10 » 21 Feb 2026, 18:40

Netherrealmer wrote:Is cranberry juice cheap on your area? That's also an alternative to coconut water. If coconut water is expensive in your area, cranberry juice is.


In my country, coconut water is ridiculously expensive. I sometimes have it for my sore hands, which it seems to help. But because of the price, I rarely buy it. Plus it's NOT at all nice for me :lol:
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Spontaneo » 02 Mar 2026, 00:24

Angie10 wrote:
Netherrealmer wrote:Is cranberry juice cheap on your area? That's also an alternative to coconut water. If coconut water is expensive in your area, cranberry juice is.


In my country, coconut water is ridiculously expensive. I sometimes have it for my sore hands, which it seems to help. But because of the price, I rarely buy it. Plus it's NOT at all nice for me :lol:


I am disappointed about dollar stores such as Dollar Tree. Such dollar store does not solely cranberry. Such juice is always mixed with a different juice such as apple. Yuck.
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Jem Smith » 05 Apr 2026, 07:09

Spontaneo wrote:
Do not bathe in with any soap that is not anti-bacterial. I personally use Dial Gold Bar anti-bacterial soap. Cleanse all of your important parts.


Cotton underwear is good advice- natural fibers allow your parts to breathe. Drinking plenty of water is good too.

You actually shouldn't use soap on your lady parts though- you can wash the outside, but certainly not the inside because you don't want to disrupt the natural flora (there is good bacteria there too, and if you get rid of it you risk a yeast infection) and using anti-bacterial soap all the time is probably overkill. Whatever soap you use down there should be mild and unscented to avoid irritation.

https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-clean-your-vagina

"You should wash your vulva with warm water. If you’d like, you can use a mild soap that won’t irritate the skin — but this isn’t necessary.Spread your lips apart and gently cleanse around the folds, using a clean washcloth or your hands. Avoid getting water or soap inside your vagina."

I highly doubt that apple cider vinegar helps prevent UTIs, but at least if you drink it it probably won't do you any harm.

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Spontaneo wrote:I like to spray the toilet seat with disinfectant! :( :(


You're not going to get a UTI from a toilet seat, because your urethra would never be touching it. It's not a bad idea to disinfect the seat though if you share the toilet with other people. There will be tiny fragments of poo and bacteria on there.

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bestwriter wrote:After everey visit to the bathroom one should wipe oneself dry The inner wear needs to be clean



This cannot be overstated.


It's pretty obvious. Girls are taught this in preschool.
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Angie10 » 05 Apr 2026, 18:13

Spontaneo wrote:
I am disappointed about dollar stores such as Dollar Tree. Such dollar store does not solely cranberry. Such juice is always mixed with a different juice such as apple. Yuck.


OMG you don't like apple and cranberry juice?! I love it! I mean, I enjoy cranberry juice on its own but have recently discovered those ones that are mixed with other fruit. Like here we have apple, cherry and grape with cranberry.... all delicious, especially chilled <3
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Jem Smith » Yesterday, 00:56

Angie10 wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:
I am disappointed about dollar stores such as Dollar Tree. Such dollar store does not solely cranberry. Such juice is always mixed with a different juice such as apple. Yuck.


OMG you don't like apple and cranberry juice?! I love it! I mean, I enjoy cranberry juice on its own but have recently discovered those ones that are mixed with other fruit. Like here we have apple, cherry and grape with cranberry.... all delicious, especially chilled <3


Apple and blackcurrant is a pretty popular combination here. I imagine apple and cranberry is nice too.
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby eldavis » Yesterday, 04:51

Cranberry isn't easy to find overhere, so coconut would be a better option in this case
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Re: UTIs In Women

Postby Spontaneo » Today, 04:05

eldavis wrote:Cranberry isn't easy to find overhere, so coconut would be a better option in this case


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