3 unexpected truths about UTI during pregnancy
UTI during pregnancy can cause problems to both, mother and child. For moms, UTI during pregnancy increases the risks of kidney infection. For unborn children,
UTI during pregnancy can cause problems to both, mother and child. For moms, UTI during pregnancy increases the risks of kidney infection. For unborn children,
I’m skeptical when it comes to natural supplements and I wanted to know if this is true that D-Mannose for UTI works? So much hype
Since sex is the main trigger for UTI, you probably wonder if you could pass a UTI to your partner? The answer is “not likely”, but let’s
First of all, sorry if you are currently experiencing any of the symptoms of UTI that I’m going to describe. As a former chronic UTI
First of all, I’m not advocating that you should use home remedies for UTI treatment if you have access to antibiotics. UTIs could be dangerous
Taking Cipro for UTI can cause serious side effects. Since 2016 FDA does not recommend Cipro for the first time UTI sufferers who have no complications.
Since 1953 doctors have been successfully using Macrobid for UTI treatment and prevention in adults, children, and pregnant women (not for late pregnancy). Macrobid, Macrodantin, and
My doc suggested that I drink cranberry juice for UTI prevention. I’m sure yours did too. Somehow cranberry juice made its way into the mainstream
A UTI prevention diet alters certain processes in your body contributing to your bladder health. So if you needed more reasons to switch gears in
This summer a strain of E. coli resistant to two last-resort antibiotics has for the first time been reported in the United States. Fortunately, although
If you look at any message board related to a UTI treatment discussion you most likely going to come across patients complaining about bladder discomfort
When shopping for D-mannose you might see that some manufacturers advertise that their D-mannose is “Magnesium stearate free”. Do you need to be concerned about
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