By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness For the most part, doctors prescribe only one form of UTI treatment: antibiotics. If this works for you, well and good. The problem with antibiotics, however, is that it only works for everyone at the start. The more frequently you get UTI, the less effective these antibiotics become. In other words, if your UTI recurs, you cannot always rely on antibiotics to make your symptoms go away. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-09-24 | Diseases and Conditions As a former sufferer, I have written many articles on the subject of urinary tract infections. I decided to do a UTI Remedy Report review after being sent a copy by the author. I wanted to find out if the strategies within the report were robust enough to deal with even the most painful of attacks and, of course, to stop those potential attacks in their tracks at the first sign of a twinge. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-10-29 | Women's Health When you are coping with the agonizing symptoms of a urinary tract infection, you want to do whatever you can to cure your infection. When your doctor diagnosed you with your infection, he or she likely prescribed a prescription drug as a treatment. The truth is that many people do not respond well to prescription drugs. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness If you are suffering from a UTI, you want to alleviate your painful and distressing symptoms as soon as possible. As bothersome as the symptoms of painful and burning during urination, blood in your urine, and the constant urge to urinate are, the fact is that if you don't treat your UTI, it can cause a far more serious kidney infection that may require hospitalization. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness For simple UTI, antibiotics such as Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Ciprofloxacin, and Levofloxacin are prescribed. Symptoms usually clear up after a few days of treatment, but you will need to keep on taking antibiotics for at least a week"�"maybe more. read more
By: Joe Barton | 2010-04-01 | Alternative Medicine You know that you are diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and you need to find the best antibiotic for UTI. Have your considered natural health remedies? If you have suffered multiple urinary tract infections in the last few years, you might be questioning the effectiveness of the antibiotics you used before. The truth is that most repeat sufferers will choose numerous antibiotics that do not work. Did you know that 1 and 4 patients who use antibiotics will have a repeat infection within one year of treatment? read more
By: Leslie Waler | 2010-10-31 | Health & Fitness Urinary tract infection is one of the most common infections of the kidneys, bladder, urethra or ureters. Most of the time, bacteria is the common cause of this infection. Usually, antibiotics are necessary to kill the bacteria, however there are also urinary tract infection home remedies that you can try in order to alleviate the symptoms. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness A UTI is commonly caused by a bacterial infection targeting the kidneys, urethra, ureter, or bladder, and the most common bacteria causing a UTI is E Coli. Most doctors will opt to use any number of antibiotics as a UTI treatment because they are known to be effective in eliminating bacterial infections in your body in a fast and safe manner. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-04-16 | Diseases and Conditions If you want to know about natural treatments for symptoms of UTI, then there are several steps you should remember. As bacteria gets pushed up inside the urethra and starts multiplying, it results in a UTI. Also, it is the cause of that awful burning which only can be understood by a sufferer. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness Having a UTI is simply miserable, and when you have one you want the pain to end as soon as possible. The symptoms of a UTI are the feeling that you need to urinate frequently and urgently, pain and burning sensation when you urinate, and even blood in the urine on occasion. Some people will get a UTI frequently while others only will have them once or twice in their entire lives. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-09-24 | Diseases and Conditions Male uti treatment may be necessary if you are suffering from painful, burning urination and if this has persisted for more than a day or two. Urinary tract infections can be a serious condition which although predominantly affecting women, are also common in men. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-11-20 | Women's Health Many women find that once they suffer from a urinary tract infection, this becomes a recurrent problem, with repeated outbreaks several times a year. Although antibiotics can help initially, they do not help in the long term as they cannot treat the root causes of the problem. Natural UTI treatment can be used to great effect and providing you are willing to invest a little time and effort, this can pay huge dividends. read more
By: Rebecca Hopkinson | 2010-11-20 | Women's Health Many women find that once they suffer from a urinary tract infection, this becomes a recurrent problem, with repeated outbreaks several times a year. Although antibiotics can help initially, they do not help in the long term as they cannot treat the root causes of the problem. Natural UTI treatment can be used to great effect and providing you are willing to invest a little time and effort, this can pay huge dividends. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-10-29 | Women's Health Many people will seek medical treatment from their physician when they have the symptoms of a urinary tract infection. These symptoms can range from painful urination and the frequent need to urinate to nausea, vomiting, and fever, to name a few. The bottom line is that you typically feel miserable when you have a urinary tract infection, and you want to find a treatment option that works fast. read more