Published by on Mar 22nd, 2007 in Recurrent UTI with No Comments
Recurrent urinary tract infections are now a problem for more and more women all the time. Antibiotics, which are always prescribed for bladder infections are being over prescribed and over used by sufferers. These are now becoming part of the problem for chronic UTIs.
Resistant bacteria causing UTIs
Because antibiotics are being over prescribed, and they are [...]
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Published by on Mar 6th, 2007 in Antibiotics with No Comments
Only your doctor will know how many antibiotics you can take for you urinary tract infection. If you have purchased them without a prescription then do not take them until you have seen your doctor. Your doctor is the only person who can tell you how long to take the antibiotics for as taking a [...]
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Published by on Mar 4th, 2007 in Bladder infections with No Comments
Many first-time UTI sufferers ask, “Will my bladder infection clear up on its own?” The simple answer to this is, no. Bladder infections are mainly caused by the E coli bacterium, and if you leave it to do what it wants in your urinary tract your infection will not only get worse, but you’ll put [...]
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Published by on Mar 3rd, 2007 in Urinary tract infection treatments with No Comments
A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria ( E coli ) from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina. These bacterium can spread and enter the urinary tract [...]
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