An MS infection is possible to prevent, especially if it is a Multiple Sclerosis infection of the urinary tract. It isn’t uncommon for a person with MS to experience a number of UTIs over the years. The presence of Multiple Sclerosis increases the chance of a UTI occurring. This is due to the bladder dysfunction caused by MS, which could include anything from incontinence to stagnate urine. Issues with incontinence don’t tend to bring about as many urinary tract infections as stagnate urine does, but the preventative method for incontinence might lead to UTIs as well.

Restricting the amount of liquids consumed can alleviate the need to visit the restroom multiple times in a short period of time, but the lack of liquids in the bladder can cause an infection in the urinary tract. Drinking cranberry juice tends to reduce the risk of UTIs, even in small quantities, which might …