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Natural Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) by Susan W. Patient Expert 1 Comment ... ntiseptic qualites that can make management of UTI successful. They can be administered in a tea form, as a liquid tincture or encapsulated supplement.Along with naturopathic treatments, I generally include some homeopathic support of UTI. Homepathics can be very gentle and still make a tremendous difference in terms of healing. Homeopathics are al ... Read on »
Natural Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) by Susan W. Patient Expert ... ntiseptic qualites that can make management of UTI successful. They can be administered in a tea form, as a liquid tincture or encapsulated supplement.Along with naturopathic treatments, I generally include some homeopathic support of UTI. Homepathics can be very gentle and still make a tremendous difference in terms of healing. Homeopathics are al ... Read on »
Ambulatory Treatment Feasible for Infants With Febrile Urinary Tract Infections by Poh Tin Tan From Medscape Medical News Laurie Barclay, MD Charles P. Vega, MD, FAAFP July 13, 2009 — Ambulatory treatment is feasible for infants aged 30 to 90 days with febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to the results of a cohort study reported in the July issue of Pediatrics. "It is common practice to hospitalize 1- to 3-month-old i ... Read on »
Food for urinary tract infections by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Food for bladder infections: Cranberries, blueberries, lots of fluids. Bladder infections or cystitis are caused by the bacteria E. Coli getting into the urinary tract. Theses bacteria cling to the cells lining the urinary tract and bladder by using tiny hairlike appendages anchoring to the bladder cells. Some compounds in the ... Read on »
Female Dog Urinary Tract Infection by heru m. Patient Expert ... ch as antibiotics for infection. In a few rare cases, your dog may need surgery, such as is the case with larger bladder stones and stones that will not dissolve through oral treatments. A female dog urinary tract infection can only be treated properly once the underlying cause is known.There are also some home treatment options that will help a do ... Read on »
Urinary tract infections: treat with antibiotics by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Many men suffer from constant irritation in their urinary tubes, urinating frequently at night, urgency to urinate when their bladders fill, and discomfort during urination. Often doctors do a culture which shows no cause, so ... Read on »
Study: Nature Beats Drugs For Urinary Tract Infections by Colette Bouchez Healthy Living ProfessionalPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee The first head-to-head study reveals cranberry extract beats a common antibiotic in the treatment of urinary tract infections. Here’s what you need to know – By Colette Bouchez -As we head into the holidays most folks are concerned with avoiding hangovers, heart burn, and may ... Read on »
Urinary Tract Infections are a bitch , information for you.. by Dani .. ... ced a UTI before, than you know the agonizing annoyance associated with one. They hurt, and that's all you think about until you can relieve it. Here's some information on a Urinary Tract Infection/s. Lower UTI's are more common in women than in men. The reason being is the fact that we simply have shorter urethra's ( pee tubes) and the fact that ... Read on »
Drug-Resistant Urinary Tract Infections Linked to Poultry and Pork by Lyn S. Patient Expert Barry Estabrook's excellent column "Politics of the Plate" reports a McGill University study which concludes the more chicken and pork a woman consumes, the more likely she is to acquire a drug-resistant UTI. For how this happens, read the article in Gourme t magazine. Read on »
Cranberry offers alternative to antiobiotics for the prevention of urinary tract infections by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Less than a month ago I wrote about one specific hazard associated with the taking of antibiotics, specifically their capacity to disturb the ‘ecosystem’ within the gut. In the short term this may lead to symptoms such as diarrhoea, but theoretically there may be longer-term consequences too, in the form of chronic digestive symptoms such [...] Read on »