Prevent UTI in Men: 3 Rules You Do Not Want to Break
Recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) are rare in healthy men. Though one out of five women will develop a UTI at some point in her
Recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) are rare in healthy men. Though one out of five women will develop a UTI at some point in her
In Part 1 of this post, we discussed what type of probiotic strains you need to improve your vaginal flora. Now that you know about
Probiotics are quickly becoming a buzz word, but are there probiotics for UTI prevention? Yes, there are probiotics for all kinds of health benefits that vary from
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection caused by the bacteria that live in your own gut (to be more specific, the bacteria that
I stumbled upon several articles about parsley and its beneficial effects for urinary tract in animals and humans. So I did some more digging and
Hello ladies! I have written on the topic of ‘Why sex causes UTI’ as well as ‘Why condoms cause UTI’ (post 1 and post 2).
Let’s talk about why lube causes UTI and which lube is best for UTI prone and why. Earlier I explained why you might be experiencing
Are you having urinary tract infection (UTI) outbreaks after sex? I personally use a Tea tree oil wash to prevent UTI and believe that among
The Internet is overflowing with information about the resistant E. coli bacteria found in some patients experiencing UTI and its possible linkage to supermarket meats.
Over the counter painkillers prevent urinary tract infection (UTI) in mice, a new study from researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Cranberry is the first thing, which comes to mind when thinking about natural urinary tract infection (UTI) prevention and treatment ideas. I came across several
Hurray! Finally, D-Mannose had a chance to make its way out of the woods of “anecdotal evidence” into the spotlight of “randomized clinical study”. A
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