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| Tuesday, 31-Aug-2010 11:22 |
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Most Treatment For Bladder Infection Is Not Proven
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Your physicians refusal to prescribe an antibiotic for a UTI may frustrate you. But, the good news is that there are quicker and easier ways to treat most UTIs than what a doctor could ever prescribe.
The signs of any Urinary Tract Infections get worse and worse with time, for both males and females. Some people get them more often than others, and most women will tell you that they have suffered from at least one in their lifetime. UTIs are an especially common problem for women who are pregnant and diabetics. Affordable, effective and easy to use treatment for bladder infection are vital to those people regularly prone to UTI's.
Most UTI remedies are based on the theory that the urinary tract must be flushed out. This will not work on infections in other parts of the body, only with urinary tract infections. Keeping well hydrated is an excellent tactic to mitigate and prevent symptomatic issues and occurrences. Drink even more water and you might be able to flush it out entirely.
Some cure for urinary tract infection remedies suggest using additives in all that water that you should be drinking anyway. Doctors suggest mixing some unsweetened cranberry juice into water to get vitamin C and kill bacteria. As a matter of fact, large doses of vitamin C are also recommended as a way to get rid of the infection.
Urinary tract infections can become serious if you leave them too long, and with the pain that you are going through you don't want to - so find a remedy that works for you quickly.
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