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		<title>About Urinary Tract Infection &#8211; Prevention and Treatment</title>
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<p>About <strong> urinary tract infection &#8211; Prevention and Treatment </strong>
<p> urinary tract infection, urinary tract infection or, is colonization of microorganisms in the urinary tract in an amount such and such a way that causes or symptoms occur. When just the urethra and bladder is affected, it is called urinary tract infection. When the ureters and kidneys are affected, the name used is &#8220;upper urinary tract infection.&#8221; </p>
<p> CAUSES /> <br uti <br /> UI is commonly caused by bacteria that are present in the normal flora in and around body openings and in the digestive tract such as the bacterium Escherichia coli. Most often the bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra opening. Women more easily get urinary tract infection because they have a shorter urethra so that bacteria have a shorter way to reach the bladder. /> <br /> <br diseases chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis normally not called uti, even though these infections often affect urinary tract. </p>
<p> defects in the urinary system can make a person susceptible for UTI, such as strictures or valve-like structures in the urethra and defects that reflux from the bladder through the urethra. physical damage to the urinary tract can also make it easier for bacteria to colonize and make infections. </p>
<p> The use of catheters or other instruments in the urinary tract can introduce bacteria and cause damage to the bacteria that give an easy opportunity to infect. <br /> /> THE SYMPTOMS OF UTI </p>
<p> UTI can occur acutely with very distinct symptoms. UTI can also develop slowly and chronically with small symptoms for a long time. </p>
<p> The symptoms by lower UTI are: </p>
<p> &#8211; Itching during urination. <br /> &#8211; Pain in the region of the bladder. <br /> &#8211; Urgency of urination, although there is little urine in the bladder. <br /> &#8211; Need to urinate at night. <br /> &#8211; Fever, usually mild. <br /> &#8211; Dark urine with bad smell. <br /> &#8211; Pus from urethra or blended with the urine. <br /> &#8211; Sometimes blood in the urine. </p>
<p> In the upper urinary tract infection the same symptoms often occur, and in addition these symptoms will be felt: </p>
<p> &#8211; Nausea and vomiting. <br /> &#8211; Pain in the sides of the back and sides of the stomach, at the height of the kidneys, and often downwards towards the bladder region. <br /> &#8211; Tightness in the stomach area. <br /> &#8211; High fever with chills and shivering. <br /> &#8211; Fort fatigue. </p>
<p> The symptoms of urinary tract infection should always be investigated, especially blood in the urine, since the cause may be a more serious illness. </p>
<p> Complications caused by urinary tract infection </p>
<p> upper UTI, the infection can spread deep into the kidney tissues and destroy the structures that excrete urine. This gradual process can lead to kidney failure. The infection can cause growth of scar tissue in the urinary tract, such as the urethra, which causes obstruction and problems with urination. </p>
<p> In men the infection can spread to the prostate and destroy the reproductive organs and reproductive system function. </p>
<p> When a pregnant woman suffers from UTI, children tend to be born with very low birth weight. </p>
<p> <br diagnosis of uti /> <br /> UTI is diagnosed by a urine sample. The sample is analyzed for substances produces by the disease process, like nitrites, leukocytes or leukocyte esterase. Also performs urine culture to confirm the presence of the bacteria. </p>
<p> When children have been diagnosed with UTI, in is useful to perform urine flow studies and radiologic studies of the urinary tract afterwards to see if there is reflux of urine to the bladder or other abnormalities urinary tract. This is sometimes done also by adults if UTI often recur. </p>
<p> The standard treatment for urinary tract infection </p>
<p> Urinary tract infection is commonly treated with antibiotics such as trimethoprim, cephalosporins, nitrofurantoin or a fluoroquinolone (ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin) . </p>
<p> Children who have been diagnosed with a urinary tract defect are often the subject of a long-term treatment with low doses of antibiotics, but recent studies have cast doubt on the validity of this scheme. </p>
<p> <br alternative treatment of urinary tract infection /> <br /> Although the standard treatment is generally effective, does not always manage to beat down one of these infections. Treatment with low doses of antibiotics to prevent new outbreaks of UTI can give side effects and is not always effective. </p>
<p> Alternative measures for treatment can be useful, in addition to standard medications, and these alternatives may be useful to prevent new outbreaks of UTI. </p>
<p> Cranberry and blueberry can help against UTI by eliminating the bacteria causing urinary tract infection. These herbs can be taken as juice or tea, dried berries, and are also concentrates and capsules. </p>
<p> The type of sugar D-mannose also seems to help eliminating infectious bacteria from the urinary tract. </p>
<p> blueberry, cranberry and D-mannose appear to help by sticking to the bacteria or the lining of the urinary tract and make it difficult for bacteria to adhere to the inside walls and infect the tissues. In contrast, the bacteria are flushed out through urine. </p>
<p> Goldenseal root and Uva ursi also have effects against bacteria infecting the urinary tract. </p>
<p> Remedies that alter the PH of the urine more acidic or more alkaline also seem to counteract infectious bacteria. It appears that the bacteria thrive only in a very narrow pH range. mineral supplements that contain citrate alkaline pH change in one direction, and may be used for this purpose. Bilberry seems to give a more acidic urine and helps also this way. </p>
<p> Some studies indicate that acupuncture can help prevent further outbreaks of urinary tract infection. </p>
<p> LIFESTYLE MEASURES TO PREVENT UTI </p>
<p> Many lifestyle measures can be used to prevent the outbreak of UTI and help cure a urinary tract infection . </p>
<p> &#8211; Wear clothing that makes the lower body to get cold is useful for the experience of many peoples. </p>
<p> &#8211; both drinking water causes the infectious bacteria that washes easier. </p>
<p> &#8211; To urinate after intercourse and cleaning the urethral opening eliminates infectious bacteria transmitted by the sexual act before they can invade the urinary tract. </p>
<p> &#8211; The use of condoms by anal intercourse can hinder infectious bacteria in the rectum to enter a man&#8217;s urethra. </p>
<p> &#8211; After anal intercourse, vaginal intercourse should be avoided without a good wash first. </p>
<p> &#8211; Having a good intimate hygiene, and cleaning the front and back of the toilet can hinder bacteria from entering the urinary tract. </p>
<p> &#8211; Hot baths sitting no soap that can irritate can ease the pain during, UTI and may enhance the healing process. </p>
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		<title>Urinary Tract Infection Cures – Effective Urinary Tract Infection Cures That Work!</title>
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<p>Do you fear that you might have to live with urinary tract infections for the rest of your life?</p>
<p>You do not have to anymore. I am going to show you exactly how I was able to cure my recurrent UTIs with natural urinary tract infection cures. And how you can too!</p>
<p>About a year ago I was doing exactly what you are doing right now. I was searching for urinary tract infection cures on the Internet&#8230;</p>
<p>What I found was an amazing e-book that taught me how to use natural remedies as a UTI cure. The e-book that I found did not only help me cure my recurrent UTIs, it also taught me effective techniques for preventing future recurrences. Here is some of what I have learned from the e-book.</p>
<p><strong>4 natural urinary tract infection cures for preventing UTIs</strong></p>
<p><strong>Drink plenty of water each day.</strong> You should aim for a glass of water every hour. By keeping your hydration levels high during the day, your bladder will continually be flushed. This helps keep the bad stuff out of your body and decreases the risk of contracting an infection.</p>
<p><strong>Eat parsley.</strong> Fresh parsley contains apiol which is a violate oil that acts as a urinary tract antiseptic. Parsley helps flush the bad bacteria from your bladder and tract.</p>
<p><strong>Drink nettle tea leaf. </strong>Drink 1 cup of nettle tea leaf up to 6 times per day. Nettle tea leaf increases the flow of urine which helps flush bad bacteria from your tract.</p>
<p><strong>Eat foods that flush the bad bacteria from the tract. </strong>These foods help flush the bad bacteria from your body; potatoes, yams, zucchini, kale, spinach, onions, carrots, squash, broccoli, mustard greens, beet greens, eggplant, mineral water, green beans, grapes, avocado, pears, and apples.</p>
<p>Learn more about the e-book that helped me cure my recurrent UTIs by visiting my website: UTI Cure.</p>
<p>Jennifer E. Rogers suffered from recurrent UTIs for fifteen years until she found an e-book on natural urinary tract infection cures that helped her cure her recurrent infections once and for all. To see her cure, click here: UTI Cure.</p>
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<p>When children from any of  the symptoms of urinary tract information, you should talk with their  parents because the symptoms are visible to the patient than others. Parents can control the  frequency of urination of children. The child feels a  terrible pain on urination. He is able to transmit  only small amounts at a time. He / she also gets  several times during the night to go to the bathroom. There is a strange  sensation in the lower abdomen. Blood can also pass  urine. Even the clear urine is  not a solution and is cloudy. The urine smells bad  after passing. These are all symptoms of  bladder infection. The child may also feel  the fever with chills. The pain may be  experienced in the back or the belly of. When the pain is just  below the ribs, is a clear sign of a kidney infection. Depending on the severity  of symptoms, the child must be taken to the doctor.</p>
<p>The doctor takes a urine  sample for analysis. The urine is taken in a  plastic cup in which the child pees. Before proceeding, the  child must clean the area with special wipes, for germs in the body not  to be confused with the germs in the urine. Germs in the urine are a  sign of infection. Although there are  millions of microbes that reside outside of the body are completely  harmless. Only few of them actually  infect the body. A stick is dipped in a  urine sample. The stick is special, ie  special treatment is a card that changes color when an infection is  established. Otherwise, the urine  sample may also be sent to the laboratory. Tread of a bladder  infection, your doctor will prescribe a drug that kills bacteria.</p>
<p>The child will start to  feel better after a few days to start taking the medicine. But he / she should stay  away from foods and liquids that have caffeine, which can increase the  irritation of the bladder and the patient feels very uncomfortable. After the test, if  detected kidney infection, the child will be hospitalized for several  days. He / she will be given  medication to combat germs and managed by a small plastic tube that is  inserted into a vein.</p>
<p>After the child recovers  from a urinary infection, he or she must do everything possible to avoid  such incidents in future. The most important thing  is to maintain cleanliness. Individuals should be  washed every day. The best thing is to take  a bath or shower. The child can use baby  wipes to clean every time after the passage of urine. Children should not hold  urine. When you feel the need,  must run to the bathroom immediately. fluid intake should be  increased. Best fluids are water and  cranberry juice. Water washes the bacteria  from the body and cranberry juice prevents another bacterial attack. bubble baths are not  good, because it can irritate the urethra. Cotton underwear absorbs  sweat and moisture from the body, which prevents bacterial growth. Underwear should be  changed every day.</p>
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<br />It should be much superior within 24 hours, if it isn&#8217;t you need a recheck.  UTI&#8217;s respond very swiftly to antibiotics.</p>
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<p>I thought I had a fever, so I took Tylenol. I didn&#8217;t get better after a day, so I started taking Vicks&#8217; DayQuil. After I searched on the internet, my symptons appear to be uti. Can&#8217;t see my doctor until tomorrow. Should I stop taking the Vicks&#8217; cold medicine? Thanks.</p>
<p>It shouldn&#8217;t matter.</p>
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<p>Can a guy transfer a Urinary Tract Infection to a woman when having sex?</p>
<p>No.  However, sex can cause a UTIs whether the guy has one or not.  Sex pushes bacteria into both people&#8217;s urethras.  Men clean them out when they orgasm because they ejaculate.  Women should pee after sex to clean themselves out.</p>
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		<title>Natural Cures for a Urinary Tract Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you currently have a urinary tract infection then you know exactly the type of pain that is involved. You cannot describe it and your body is in complete and total turmoil. All you want is for this infection to be gone so life can return to normal and so you can feel good about yourself again. It is time that you learned how about some <strong>natural cures for a urinary tract infection</strong>.</p>
<p>You dont always have to inconvenience yourself by making a trip to the doctor when this infection happens to you. You dont have to spend all of that money on prescription medicine either. There are natural ways for you to get rid of this infection and you can start making this happen today.</p>
<p>A great way to get rid of a UTI at home is to drink cranberry juice. A lot of people think that this is a myth but drinking cranberry juice can actually work wonders for your infection. There are ingredients in this juice that bind to the bacteria and help to flush it out of your body. No other juice can heal a urinary tract infection as good as this.</p>
<p>You can also heal your pain by increasing the amount of vitamins E and C that you ingest. These vitamins work well together to heal any infections or bacteria that you may have. This is a great natural cure for a urinary tract infection.</p>
<p>Use these tips today so you can <strong>get rid of your UTI at home</strong> and so you can finally get the relief that you have been searching for.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Treating Your Dog&#8217;s Urinary Tract Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 06:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Reacting to a dog&#8217;s urinary tract infection (UTI) depends on the severity of the infection and the cause. The infection can lead to inflammation of the urethra, prostate, bladder, ureters and kidneys. In severe cases the problem can cause kidney failure. In most cases the problem is caused by bacteria or fungus passing from your dog&#8217;s gastrointestinal tract into the urethra (tube that carries urine from the body) and bladder.</p>
<p>Dog&#8217;s with strong immune systems and properly working urinary systems usually do not contract the problem. Is is important that a healthy dog is drinking enough so she is urinating frequently and with a strong flow. When these two systems are out of balance then your dog&#8217;s urinary tract infection can take hold. The urine itself is natures way of fighting your dog&#8217;s UTI. When the urine PH becomes too high or low, or has too much urea or acid, then it becomes less effective.</p>
<p>Symptoms of your Dog&#8217;s Urinary Tract Infection</p>
<p>Symptoms of canine UTI may not be noticeable for an extended period of time. Common dog urinary tract symptoms include urine that doesn&#8217;t smell right, difficulty with urination and lethargy or tired behavior.</p>
<p>As the condition worsens it can aid the formation of stones which lead to kidney failure. Since you don&#8217;t know if your dog&#8217;s UTI will go away immediately or progress, you should immediately seek veterinary care if you suspect this canine health problem.</p>
<p>Diagnosis of Your Dog&#8217;s Urinary Tract Infection</p>
<p>Your veterinarian could diagnose UTI with just a physical and by taking your dog&#8217;s history. If needed she will conduct tests such as urinalysis which will test the level of bacter ia and possibly stone remnants in the urine. She will also look for signs of neoplasia, which is a cancerous growth of cells in the urinary tract or bladder. Neoplasia is rare in dogs. It is difficult to determine if your dog&#8217;s UTI is confined to the urinary tract or has moved to the kidneys and prostate.</p>
<p>Treatment of Your Dog&#8217;s Urinary Tract Infection</p>
<p>Urine testing will indicate what type of bacteria or fungus is infecting your dog and will point to the specific antibiotic that is needed. Common antibiotics that are prescribed include amoxicilin and fluroquinolones. Treatment will last for 14 days. If the infection spread to the prostate or kidneys then treatment will last 30 days. After treatment ends your dog will be retested to see if the infection is gone.</p>
<p>If your dog has canine diabetes mellitus then additional treatment may be needed with the drug Amphotericin B. If medication alone doesn&#8217;t cure the problem then your veterinarian will look for other causes such as a physical problem with the urinary system with focus on the prostate gland.</p>
<p>Prevention of Your Dog&#8217;s Urinary Tract Infection</p>
<p>If your dog&#8217;s UTI frequently returns then you need to consider other approaches. You can try a combination of medications for a 6 month period period and possibly natural medicine associated with the establishment of a normal PH in the urinary system. Natural remedies such as Arctostaphylos uva ursi, Berberis vulgaris, Cantharis (6C) and Staphysagris are all associated with urinary support and should be discussed with your veterinarian. There are also prescription diets specifically made to help with your dog&#8217;s urinary tract infection.</p>
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		<title>have a urinary tract infection? + home remedies ?</title>
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<p>I&#8217;ve heard the ones that are good are actually bad, and I want some real imput from those who have had one or know much about it..<br />
Also if there are any good home remedies.. thank you so much!<br />
I really appreciate it!</p>
<p>1: Take two tablespoons of cinnamon powder and one teaspoon of honey in a glass of luke warm water and drink it. It destroys the germs of the bladder.</p>
<p>Soo Many Remedies</p>
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		<title>What foods naturally cure a Urinary Tract Infection?</title>
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<p>I have read that there are foods you can consume to raise your acid level in your urine that would eliminate the infection, does anyone know what they are?</p>
<p>Cranberry juice has a very special property that stops infection from sticking to the walls of your urinary tract but drinking lots and lots of it can have bad effects as well as it is too acidic. Some people on certain medication have to be careful with cranberry juice as well. My granddad was told by a physician that he could not drink it as he was on warfarin. If you&#8217;ve been diagnosed with a UTI then your doc should prescribe you antibiotics. Drinking a barley water drink such as robinsons fruit and barley can also help with the sting when passing water, and making sure you drink plenty of water will help flush it out.</p>
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