Fecal Microbiome Transplant (FMT) For Chronic UTIs
Dr. Sahil Khanna doesn’t treat UTIs— he is a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. However, gut health plays a crucial role in UTI
Dr. Sahil Khanna doesn’t treat UTIs— he is a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. However, gut health plays a crucial role in UTI
Water fasting for reversing Interstitial Cystitis (IC) symptoms? Say it isn’t so! As one study suggests: “In rodents, intermittent or periodic fasting protects against diabetes, cancers,
Some say D-Mannose has practically no side-effects and it’s safe to take it indefinitely. While generally, this seems true, in many cases D-Mannose can cause
What is the best urinary tract infection (UTI) treatment protocol? Official guidelines suggest a 5-day course of antibiotics, while naturopathic doctors recommend ten days of
Dr. Jonathan V. Wright was the first physician to introduce D-Mannose in clinical practice in the late 1980sin the USA and he also is extensively
Took antibiotics for UTI but your symptoms still linger? There could be at least four reasons why. First of all, your bacteria causing UTI could be resistant to this type of antibiotics. Second, it might be a bladder inflammation. Third…
Planning to take Cefdinir for UTI? In fact, it’s one of the commonest antibiotics to treat many different infections. Moreover, back in 2008, it was
If you’ve been dealing with frequent UTIs and a never-ending cycle of antibiotics, you are probably ready to break away from the hamster wheel and
UTIs In The Elderly: Quick Facts UTIs are very common and only increase with age: Half of all women will have a UTI in their
In a clinical study D-Mannose proved to be more effective than antibiotics for UTI prevention. It is also better tolerated than antibiotics (less side-effects). So
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
What’s new in UTI treatment research? Plenty, actually! For ages physicians were treating urinary tract infections with antibiotics. A course of Macrobid or Kephlex is
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