UTI home remedies are very often a much better option than over the counter treatments or antibiotics if you not only want to get rid of a UTI, but if you want to prevent future occurrences.
Over the last few years, many people are realizing the potential drawbacks of using antibiotics in situations where they are not absolutely necessary and this is one of the reasons why natural remedies are gaining in popularity.
Antibiotics are given to kill off bacteria. Now in theory, you might think this is all well and good. However, in the urinary tract, there are two types of bacteria naturally present. One is a beneficial type, which keeps the other ("bad") bacteria under control. When antibiotics are given, these kill off all bacteria within the urinary tract. This means that once bacteria begins to repopulate the urinary tract, the beneficial bacteria will not be sufficiently strong to kill off the bad bacteria, so the whole cycle begins again.
This is why over half of all women who use antibiotics to treat a UTI will have a repeat infection within a few weeks
For women who suffer from repeated infections, UTI home remedies offer the best solution. Harmful bacteria can simply become "immune" to antibiotics so these become less and less effective with each course given. The best way to treat a UTI is to use an approach which quickly strengthens the body's own defenses, giving it the resources to robustly fight off the infection. In addition, future infections can be avoided as the bad bacteria simply never gets the chance to multiply.
If you have a UTI, there are a number of self-help measures you can take to alleviate the symptoms.
* Drink 8 glasses of water daily
* Use a heated pad on the abdomen
* Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits as these can aid healing
* Take a Vitamin C tablet
* Avoid caffeine and alcohol
* Do not use perfumed products on the vaginal area
* Wear cotton panties and avoid tight trousers
* Avoid sugar as this can feed bacterial growth
These measures can give some relief and in the case of a very mild infection, they may be enough to help the body get rid of the UTI naturally. However, if you have had the UTI for longer than 24 hours or you are in pain, it is essential to take definitive action as the infection could develop into a full-blown kidney infection, possibly causing permanent damage.
Natural methods can not only get rid of the infection faster than antibiotics, but also work in a way to enhance and strengthen the body's own natural healing abilities. The method which I recommend uses one simple tasteless ingredient and will begin to get rid of the pain within an hour and most people find that they are completely symptom-free within 24 hours (for many this is much less).
The treatment is completely safe for people of all ages and can be taken alongside any other forms of medication. In addition, it has no harmful side effects whatsoever.
You can find full details of the treatment I recommend at UTI Be Gone.
If you would like further information on this condition, please visit UTI Home Remedies.
Sunday, 25 January 2009
Sunday, 11 January 2009
How To Get Rid Of A Urinary Tract Infection
If you would like to know how to get rid of a urinary tract infection, there are several self help steps which you can take which can alleviate the symptoms and, in the case of a mild infection, may actually be sufficient to support the body to heal itself.
However, if the infection has persisted for over 24 hours and is anything more than mildly painful, it is recommended that you use a tried and tested method which is guaranteed to get rid of a urinary tract infection quickly before it develops into a more serious kidney infection which may require hospitalization and could cause long term damage.
Self-Help Steps To Help Get Rid Of A Urinary Tract Infection
* Drink plenty of water-around 6-8 glasses a day
* Allow air to circulate around the vaginal area. Do not wear synthetic underwear or tight fitting trousers
* Drink a couple of glasses of unsweetened cranberry juice each day
* Urinate whenever you feel the need to, even if this is very frequent and painful
* Take a high dose Vitamin C tablet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables
* Avoid eating sugary foods where possible as this can help bacteria multiply
For pain relief, you can consider taking a mild painkiller and use a heat pad (microwavable or a hot water bottle) on the abdomen. In addition, one strategy which I have found useful is taking a warm bath. For me this gave instant pain relief, although it is appropriate to mention that standard advice includes taking showers and not baths, so just ensure that you do not add perfumed products and do not stay soaking in the bath for too long.
Research repeatedly confirms that antibiotics are not the best way to treat urinary tract infections. However, for doctors faced with patients needing a fast solution, antibiotics are, quite frankly, a quick fix.
Research repeatedly confirms that antibiotics are not the best way to treat urinary tract infections. However, for doctors faced with patients needing a fast solution, antibiotics are, quite frankly, a quick fix.
Natural methods can not only get rid of the infection faster than antibiotics, but also work in a way to enhance and strengthen the body's own natural healing abilities. The method which I recommend uses one simple tasteless ingredient and will begin to get rid of the pain within an hour and most people find that they are completely symptom-free within 24 hours (for many this is much less).
The treatment is completely safe for people of all ages and can be taken alongside any other forms of medication. In addition, it has no harmful side effects whatsoever.
You can find full details of the treatment I used to get rid of my urinary tract infection at UTI Be Gone.
If you would like further information on this condition, please visit How To Get Rid Of A Urinary Tract Infection.
However, if the infection has persisted for over 24 hours and is anything more than mildly painful, it is recommended that you use a tried and tested method which is guaranteed to get rid of a urinary tract infection quickly before it develops into a more serious kidney infection which may require hospitalization and could cause long term damage.
Self-Help Steps To Help Get Rid Of A Urinary Tract Infection
* Drink plenty of water-around 6-8 glasses a day
* Allow air to circulate around the vaginal area. Do not wear synthetic underwear or tight fitting trousers
* Drink a couple of glasses of unsweetened cranberry juice each day
* Urinate whenever you feel the need to, even if this is very frequent and painful
* Take a high dose Vitamin C tablet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables
* Avoid eating sugary foods where possible as this can help bacteria multiply
For pain relief, you can consider taking a mild painkiller and use a heat pad (microwavable or a hot water bottle) on the abdomen. In addition, one strategy which I have found useful is taking a warm bath. For me this gave instant pain relief, although it is appropriate to mention that standard advice includes taking showers and not baths, so just ensure that you do not add perfumed products and do not stay soaking in the bath for too long.
Research repeatedly confirms that antibiotics are not the best way to treat urinary tract infections. However, for doctors faced with patients needing a fast solution, antibiotics are, quite frankly, a quick fix.
Research repeatedly confirms that antibiotics are not the best way to treat urinary tract infections. However, for doctors faced with patients needing a fast solution, antibiotics are, quite frankly, a quick fix.
Natural methods can not only get rid of the infection faster than antibiotics, but also work in a way to enhance and strengthen the body's own natural healing abilities. The method which I recommend uses one simple tasteless ingredient and will begin to get rid of the pain within an hour and most people find that they are completely symptom-free within 24 hours (for many this is much less).
The treatment is completely safe for people of all ages and can be taken alongside any other forms of medication. In addition, it has no harmful side effects whatsoever.
You can find full details of the treatment I used to get rid of my urinary tract infection at UTI Be Gone.
If you would like further information on this condition, please visit How To Get Rid Of A Urinary Tract Infection.
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