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Plantas medicinales con propiedades antisépticas urinarias

Authors: M. Pilar Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado; Marta Sánchez;

Plantas medicinales con propiedades antisépticas urinarias

Abstract

Las infecciones del tracto urinario (ITU) se definen como la presencia de gérmenes en la orina. Son procesos infecciosos causados principalmente por bacterias patógenas, siendo Escherichia coli la etiología más frecuente. Estas infecciones pueden afectar diferentes niveles del sistema urinario, incluyendo la uretra (uretritis), la vejiga (cistitis), los uréteres y los riñones (pielonefritis). La patogenia implica la colonización y adhesión de las bacterias a las células epiteliales del tracto urinario, seguida por la proliferación y la invasión de los tejidos. Son más prevalentes en mujeres que en hombres. Entre las especies vegetales utilizadas por su acción antiséptica se encuentran la gayuba y el arándano americano, que actúan inhibiendo la proliferación bacteriana y reduciendo la colonización en las mucosas del tracto urinario.

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