5 Crucial Facts About Honeymoon Cystitis. Don’t fool yourself!
Honeymoon Cystitis and Honeymoon Disease are names that could mean at least three different clinical diagnoses. Here is what you need to know about so-called
Honeymoon Cystitis and Honeymoon Disease are names that could mean at least three different clinical diagnoses. Here is what you need to know about so-called
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Antibiotics for UTI when pregnant are sometimes a necessary evil. However, some are better than others. Recent research published in CMAJ on May 1, 2017, reveals
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“When it’s your 20th UTI, you start to look for an alternative treatment for chronic UTI rather than another round of antibiotics”, says Dr. Claire Graser.
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