What are the indications of Arkopharma's Cys-Control Fort for Urinary Comfort?
This food supplement for urinary comfort is formulated from microbiotic strains and 3 active ingredients of plant origin in order to preserve the body's balance.
It acts for the proper functioning of your urinary sphere thanks to its composition.
- Heather contributes to the elimination functions of the organism and thus promotes good urinary comfort .
- D-mannose, naturally produced in small quantities by the body.
- Cranberries dosed with ProAnthoCyanidins type A or PACs. One dose in the morning and one in the evening allow an ideal distribution of the contribution of PACs throughout the day.
- The selected Lactobacilli are naturally present in the private sphere and are protected by microencapsulation of plant origin.
How to take this food supplement for urinary comfort?
Cys-control Fort is for adults only. In the morning take 1 red sachet and 1 white stick, to be diluted together in a large glass of water (200 ml). In the evening take 1 red sachet, diluted in a large glass of water (200 ml). Read the precautions for use before use.
What is the composition of cys-control Fort?
Maltodextrin - D-Mannose - Cranberry fruit extract (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) - Heather flowering top extract (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) - Natural flavor - Lemon juice powder (Citrus limon (L.) Brum . f.) - Sweetener extracted from stevia: steviol glycosides.
White stick: Bulking agent: maltodextrin - Microbiotic strains: Lactobacillus plantarum LP01 and Lactobacillus reuteri LRE02 - Anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate.
Presentation
The Cys-Control Fort food supplement from arkopharma comes in a box containing 10 sachets and 5 sticks to be diluted.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy:
Urinary health in women
Urine is defined as sterile body fluid. A urinary tract infection is a bacterial overgrowth in the urine of the bladder. When the inflammation of the bladder mucosa takes place in the lower part, it is called cystitis . In 90% of cases, it is due to a bacterium in the digestive tract called Escherichia coli which spreads through self-contamination when we have a bowel movement, the bacteria soil the perineum then the urethra and go finally infect the bladder. Contrary to popular belief, cystitis is not a sexually transmitted disease.
Symptoms of an inflammation of the urinary tract
- voiding burns
- abdominal pain
- pollakiuria *
Factors favoring an infection of the urinary tract
- gender: 1 in 2 women present during her lifetime one or more episodes of infection of the urinary system.
- the short length of the urethra in women facilitates the abnormal introduction of microorganisms into the bladder by ascending way (from the outside to the inside)
- glycosuria * because bacteria feed on the sugar present in the body
- pregnancy: compression of the bladder by the uterus promotes urinary stasis *
- menopause
- sex, especially with the use of spermicides, increases the risk
- urinary stones
- Lowering the bladder in older women (prolapse) does not completely empty the bladder and predisposes to infection.
How to avoid recurrence?
As a first step, it is important to consult a doctor in case of infection of the urinary tract. In a second step, hygieno-dietetic measures must be put in place to avoid any new infectious episode. Drinking a lot (water, herbal tea, tea) is essential to wash the bladder of the germs present and to urinate as soon as the need arises. In addition, you should drink 1.5 L of water per day to fight against possible constipation which accentuates bacterial proliferation in the digestive tract, urinate after each intercourse to eliminate germs that could stagnate at the entrance of the urethra. Finally, he avoids excessive hygiene and corrosive soaps which “scour” the vaginal flora.