Published by Jennifer on Aug 23rd, 2007 in Urinary tract infection treatments with No Comments
I’ve received an email from a women who says she’s suffering from a urinary tract infection, a yeast infection and constipation. We’ll forget the constipation for a minute and focus on the infections.
Get a doctors diagnosis first
The first thing I advise in this situation is, get a doctors diagnosis first. A yeast infection and UTI [...]
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Published by Jennifer on Aug 20th, 2007 in Chronic urinary tract infections with No Comments
Chronic urinary tract infections are becoming more popular every year. A chronic UTI is a repeated or prolonged infection of the bladder or lower urinary tract.
Antibiotics
Although antibiotics are the first cure your doctor will prescribe you they can be responsible for future infections. Taking the full prescribed course is important so you don’t create any [...]
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Published by Jennifer on Aug 19th, 2007 in UTI in men with No Comments
Urinary tract infections are a more common infection for women than they are men. The reason men don’t get them anywhere near as much as women is because their urethra is much longer and therefore it’s a lot further from the rectal area.
Why men get UTIs
The most popular reason a man will get a urinary [...]
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Published by Jennifer on Aug 15th, 2007 in Cystitis with No Comments
Many women are now turning to curing their UTI with a cystitis home remedy. Bacterial infections are on the increase in men and women because of the widespread use of antibiotics. Antibiotics are the first thing your doctor will prescribe for a urinary tract infection, and if they don’t cure the infection first time you [...]
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Published by Jennifer on Aug 15th, 2007 in UTI causes with No Comments
The main cause of any urinary tract infection is bacteria entering the urethra, and then multiplying. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of your body. The most common bacteria that cause a UTI is the Escherichia coli ( E Coli ) which normally lives in the colon.
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Published by Jennifer on Aug 14th, 2007 in UTI symptoms with No Comments
A urinary tract infection is usually caused by the bacteria that is lives dormant in your intestines. It’s only when this bacteria enters your urethra that you start suffering from urinary tract infection symptoms.
See your doctor
If you think you’re suffering from a UTI then it’s important to see your doctor first to rule out any [...]
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