By: bruce bud | 2010-10-05 | Alternative Medicine The most painful infection that plagues women is the infection of the urinary tract. This type of an infection radiates itself throughout the entire body read more
By: Jason King | 2010-04-03 | Women's Issues If you're suffering from a female urinary tract infection then you're not alone. Bladder infections are a problem for 10 million American women every year, and they all have a choice of treatments that they may not know are available. read more
By: Brad Ray | 2011-07-15 | Health & Fitness Urinary tract infections are caused due to the infestation of bacteria, fungi or parasites in the urinary tract region and can cause the person a great deal of discomfort. In this article, we enlist the treatments for urinary tract infection. read more
By: Melissa Simmonds | 2010-04-03 | Pets Urinary tract infection dog medications may come in three types: antibiotics, antifungal medications and homeopathic remedies. The most used medication is the antibiotics. These medications are used when the cause of the problem is bacteria. When fungus is ruled out as the cause, the vet will give the dog anitfungal drugs. Homeopathic may also be used to stop the infection. read more
By: Kae Te | 2013-02-14 | Women's Health Every year, visits to doctors' offices rack up nearly a billion dollars in the diagnosis & treatment of urinary tract infections in the roughly 7 million offices visits for a condition that can be often diagnosed from a phone call. TreatMyUTI.com makes that process a little easier by having the assessment tools available online & can initiate a treatment plan directly to the patient from the comfo read more
By: Pamella Neely | 2010-12-21 | Medicine If you have never had a bladder or kidney infection, you probably won't miss the fact that you are having one. There are very classic symptoms of a bladder or kidney infection that cannot be ignored and that tell you that something just isn't right. The symptoms can begin mildly, however, and, if not treated, the symptoms only get worse and are more prevalent. read more
By: dr. sarkozy mikal | 2011-02-07 | Health & Fitness A child is careful to have urinary tract infection (UTI) when the urine of the child grows bacteria during a microbiological test and the amount is considerably high (more than one lakh per ml). read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-04-02 | Pets For many proud pet owners know the dangers of a urinary tract infection; AKA UTI. In some ways it is the big bully on the block... read more
By: Mitchell Davis | 2012-04-30 | Alternative Medicine Urinary tract infection is a very common problem that occurs due to the short urinary passage and the injury can happen in the involvement in a sexual act in females. read more
By: Michelle Jacobs | 2010-03-31 | Women's Issues Most women would agree that the doctor's doesn't help you much because the prescription medication only works for a present infection; it doesn't protect your body against recurring urinary tract infections. You need something to protect you now and for years to come. Learn more about how to stop recurring urinary tract infections. read more
By: Kathy Burns-Millyard | 2010-04-03 | Alternative Medicine Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, tend to be the most common in pregnant women in postmenopausal women as well, though it's not quite clear why. Harsh chemicals and medications are not always needed to treat these infections though, because there are actually many natural and herbal remedies which can be used for treatments of this problem. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-09 | Business With essential information about Urinary Tract Infection in dogs, this page will help you detect, diagnose, and treat your dog's Urinary Tract Infection. With references to other bladder disorders as well, this helpful page contains tips on how to handle a canine Urinary Tract Infection and other bladder problems, such as bladder stones properly. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-03-26 | Women's Health A urinary tract infection natural cure can be a better option than using antibiotics. Indeed, most people prefer to take the natural option if given a choice as this can be better for the body as a whole than using harsh antibiotics or even over the counter treatments. Although for some conditions, taking doctor-prescribed medicine is undoubtedly the best option, in the case of UTI's, this is unlikely. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-03-26 | Women's Health Using a natural urinary tract infection cure can often be the best way to deal with these types of conditions. Indeed, they are often the only way of guaranteeing effective treatment. When faced with one of these very painful infections, many women will turn to antibiotics and there is no doubt that they do have an effect on UTI's. The main problem though with using these and over the counter remedies is that they focus only on the symptoms and do not address the root cause of the condition. read more
By: Charlotte Simms | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness While several folks experience pain in the abdomen, it can be difficult to define the difference between a bladder infection and interstitial cystitis. Even doctors sometimes tag the pain as a bladder infection and the real ailment remains untreated. I hope to provide you an accessible and clear way to understand the difference between these two unfortunate phenomenons. read more