
URINARY TRACT INFECTION – YOGA ASANAS

Urinary tract infection is the infection of any part of the urinary system. The urinary system of body consists of kidneys, urinary bladder and urethra. In most of the cases, lower urinary tract is infected. Women are more prone to urinary tract infection as compared to men because the urethra of females is smaller. Urinary system helps in excretion of waste substances from the body. Kidneys remove excess water and waste products from the blood and urine is formed. Urine does not contain any bacteria and moves through the urinary system without contamination. Bacteria enter the urinary system from outside the body thereby causing infection of the urinary tract. When urethra is infected, it is called urethritis, infection of kidneys is called pyelonephritis and infection of urinary bladder is known as cystitis.
There are several types of treatments available for urinary tract infection. However, when infection spreads from urethra to kidneys, it can lead to serious health repercussions.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION?
Urinary tract infections occur when the bacteria enter the urethra and spread upwards in the kidneys. The urinary system provides defense mechanism which helps in keeping out bacteria. But when the defense mechanism fails, bacterial growth takes place and urinary tract infection occurs. E.coli is the most common type of bacteria involved in urinary tract infection.
Following are the reasons for the occurrence of urinary tract infection:
Females are more prone as there is shorter than males
Sexual active persons
Using birth control measures like diaphragms, using spermicidal creams, etc
Had a previous urinary tract infection
Menopause
Use of catheter
Kidney stones
Enlargement of prostate gland
Weakened immune system
Recent urinary surgery
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION?
The common signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections:
Burning sensation during urination
Increased urination but small amounts of urine pass
Strong urge to urinate
Cloudy urine
Strong odor in urine
Pain in abdomen or pelvis
Heaviness in pelvis
Presence of blood in urine
Urinary incontinence
Pain during sexual intercourse
Fever
Feeling tired
Nausea or vomiting
Pain in back
COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
Urinary tract infections are associated with the following complications:
Recurrent urinary tract infections
Infection of kidneys
Delivering a low-weight baby
Narrowing of urethra
Sepsis
Kidney damage
Thickening of walls of urinary bladder
YOGA FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Yoga is very beneficial for body and mind relaxation. It helps in managing water content in body. Yoga keeps the internal organs healthy and balances different organ systems. It flushes out various toxins from the body and increases blood circulation to various body parts.
Following are the yoga asanas which are very helpful in management of urinary tract infections:
1. NAUKASANA
Nauka means boat and asana means posture. This yoga asana is similar to the shape of a boat, hence called naukasana.
How to do it:
Lie on the back with arms beside the body and feet together.
While taking deep breathe, lift the chest up and feet off the ground and stretch the arms towards the feet.
Keep the fingers and toes in line with each other.
Maintain the pose and breathe deeply.
While exhaling, bring back the arms and legs to the ground and relax.
Contraindications:
Headache
Migraine
Low blood pressure
Pregnancy
Menstruation
Asthma
Heart patients
2. BHUJANGASANA
Bhujanga means cobra and asana means body posture. Bhujangasana is the cobra or snake pose. It can be done easily at home while lying down on the stomach and then stretching. It gives a good stretch to the body and instantly relieves stress.
How to do it:
Lie down in stomach with the toes flat and soles facing upwards.
Rest the forehead on the ground, keep the legs closer with feet and heels touching each other.
Now slowly lift the body while taking a deep breath in. The navel should be kept in ground level.
Both the hands should have equal pressure while pulling on and off of the torso from the ground.
Hold the pose for 4-5 breaths. Then, breathe out and bring the abdomen, chest and head gently on floor.
Repeat it for 4-5 times.
Contraindications:
Pregnancy
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Hernia
Recent abdominal surgery
Fracture of ribs or wrist joints
3. SETU BANDHASANA
It is also known as bridge pose. In this asana, there occurs stretching of chest, neck, back muscles and spine. It is very helpful in relieving back pain and helps in strengthening of bones.
How to do it:
Lie on the back on the floor
Press onto the feet and slightly lift the hips upwards. You can slide a yoga block under them for giving support.
During relaxing, remove the yoga block and bring the legs and hips down on the floor.
Contraindications:
Pregnancy
Neck injury
Stomach ulcers
Hernia
4. MALASANA
It is the squat pose. It is very beneficial for treating irregular periods.
How to do it:
Squat with keeping the feet as close together as possible.
Separate the thighs slightly wider than torso and lean the torso forward.
Press the elbows along the inner side of thighs and join the palms.
Hold the posture for 20-30 seconds.
Contraindications:
Low back pain
Knee injury
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