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Cómo aliviar las infecciones de orina en verano: causas, prevención y apoyos naturales

How to relieve urinary tract infections in summer: causes, prevention, and natural remedies

Urinary tract infections are more common in summer due to the heat, humidity, and changes in routine. Discover how to prevent them and what natural remedies you can consider, always under medical supervision.


Most frequent causes in summer

Urinary tract infections (cystitis) occur when bacteria, usually Escherichia coli , reach the bladder. In summer, several factors can increase the likelihood of developing them:

  • Prolonged baths in pools or beaches, which keep the intimate area moist.
  • Swimwear left wet for hours, which promotes bacterial growth.
  • Dehydration , which reduces urine production and makes it difficult to eliminate bacteria.
  • Sexual intercourse , which can facilitate the passage of bacteria to the urethra.
  • Excessive heat and sweating , which alter the microbiota and natural defenses.

Most common symptoms

  • Burning or pain when urinating.
  • Frequent need to urinate even with small amounts.
  • A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the lower abdomen.
  • Cloudy or strong-smelling urine.
  • In some cases, fever or general malaise (medical consultation required).

How to prevent urinary tract infections in summer

  • Hydration : Drinking enough water helps eliminate bacteria.
  • Wear cotton underwear and avoid overly tight clothing.
  • Urinating after sexual intercourse to cleanse the urethra.
  • Change out of your wet swimsuit as soon as possible after swimming.
  • Proper intimate hygiene : wash from front to back to avoid spreading bacteria.
  • Reduce refined sugars , which can alter the urinary microbiota.

Natural supports for urinary comfort

Dietary supplements do not replace medical treatments, but they can support urinary well-being as part of healthy habits.

  • Uriplus Forte by Espadiet : formula with plant extracts and traditionally used nutrients to support urinary health.
  • Cranberry : traditionally used to prevent bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract.
  • D-mannose : a simple sugar that helps prevent certain bacteria from attaching to the bladder.

Additional care in case of infection

If you already have a urinary tract infection, these tips can help in conjunction with medical treatment:

  • Increase your water intake to help flush out bacteria.
  • Soothing infusions such as chamomile or mallow to relieve discomfort.
  • Natural support such as Uriplus Forte , always with your doctor's approval.
  • Mandatory medical consultation if there is fever, lower back pain, blood in the urine, or if the discomfort does not improve within 48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are urinary tract infections common in women?

Yes. Women are more predisposed due to the anatomy of the urethra and hormonal changes. Environmental factors increase the risk in summer.


Can I prevent cystitis with natural products alone?

No. Supplements can help as support, but real prevention depends on hygiene habits, adequate hydration, and medical check-ups if infections recur.


Safety and regulation

  • Food supplements are intended to complement the diet , not to replace antibiotic treatments.
  • Uriplus Forte is regulated in the EU within the framework of food supplements.
  • Always consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist, worsen, or recur frequently.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. If you suspect a urinary tract infection, consult your doctor to confirm the diagnosis. Products like Uriplus Forte can be helpful as part of a healthy lifestyle and under professional supervision.