Friday, November 20, 2015

7 Ways to fight urinary tract infections

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common type of infection, and are the reason for over 8 million doctor visits every year in the US alone.

Both men and women can get them, but women are far more likely to be the unlucky recipients due to our anatomical differences (females have shorter urethras so the bacteria have an easier route to travel).

Let’s see exactly what’ going on with UTIs and how you can prevent your number from coming up.

3 Hot spots
Although the collective term is "urinary tract infection," there are three different hot spots where the action can occur:

1- In the kidneys (acute pyelonephritis)
The most common symptoms are upper back and side pain, high fever, shaking and chills, nausea and vomiting.

2- In the bladder (called cystitis)
Here the main symptoms are pelvic pressure, frequent painful urination and blood in the urine.

3- In the urethra (urine tube)--aka urethritis
This is the one where you get the classic horrendous burning when you urinate.

The most common cause of UTI is bacteria traveling into the urethra and then into the bladder.  It can also continue on the path into the kidneys, but that is the least common form of UTI.

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the culprit behind most cases of cystitis (UTI in the bladder).  This is a growing concern because E. coli is becoming especially resistant to antibiotics...which is making UTIs in the bladder more difficult to treat.  

A UTI in the urethra usually occurs when bacteria from the rectal area "moves over" into the urinary area.  Also, because the female urethra is close to the vagina, sexually transmitted infections such as herpes, gonorrhea and chlamydia can cause urethritis too.

Natural ways to end the misery

Here are 7 surefire strategies that can help you put an end to your UTI misery once and for all:

1) Take a high-quality probiotic supplement every day 
Super Shield multi-strain probiotic formula is your best defense against urinary tract infection (and other types of infection too).  

Super Shield contains the powerhouse probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus casei, all of which have been shown to be helpful in treating and preventing urinary tract infections.

Plus, having and maintaining a good intestinal flora balance with Super Shield will help counteract the harmful effects of antibiotics, making it harder for urinary tract infections to come back again and again and again.

2) Drink cranberry juice
This isn’t just an old wives’ tale.  Cranberry juice is loaded with Vitamins C and E, which boost your immune system, making it more effective at resisting infection.

Plus cranberries have antioxidants called proanthocyanidins that block infection-causing bacteria from attaching to the urinary tract lining.

But note that cranberry juice also contains Vitamin K (our natural blood clotter) so you'll need to talk to your doctor if you're on blood thinners like Warfarin.

3) Drink lots of (pure, filtered) water 
Eight glasses a day is a good start.

Note that "water" does not include sweetened drinks of any kind. The sugar encourages harmful bacteria to thrive, so you'll be defeating the purpose and promoting another UTI by drinking them.

4) Limit the booze, the Joe and the Coke
Alcohol and caffeinated drinks are irritating to the bladder and can make you feel even worse during a UTI.

5) Always wipe front to back after a bowel movement
Wiping front to back prevents the "special delivery" of harmful bacteria right to your urethra's doorstop.

6) Keep it dry
Avoid wearing damp, tight clothing (such as bathing suits or sweaty workout gear) for long periods of time. Instead change into clean, dry clothing as soon as you can.

7) Limit the douches and sprays
Using vaginal deodorant sprays or other feminine products such as douches and powders in the genital area can irritate the urethra.

If you feel you must occasionally douche, use warm water with white vinegar.

Yes, you CAN finally take measures to help your body say goodbye to urinary tract infections and their painful misery for good!

11 comments:

  1. Also shower instead of bathe if your bladder is low. I also noticed that certain blood pressure meds cause bladder infections.

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    1. Blood pressure meds caught my eye...could you tell us more about your findings regarding that? Brands, etc.? I take 2 Super Shields per day and have had 5 UTIs this year.

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  2. I liked that comment above , the more info we have,the better,
    I take ultra biotic with cranberry , great stuff, has really helped much better ,then all those
    Body killer pills that even mess with my thinking, , look for the natural ways, margann

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  3. After a round of many UTI's I have tried to eat mostly alkaline foods, take pro-biotics, change our bathrooms to showers, drink only pure water and carefully wipe backward. I have not had an UTI
    for 2 years.

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    1. The alkaline foods thing has me totally confused. What I have considered Acid foods (because I can vegetables from the garden) evidently turn alkaline in the body?? Like tomatoes? I'm so confused.....

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  4. Try a supplement called D-Mannose which is a naturally occurring sugar found in cranberries etc. It prevents bacteria (E-Coli) attaching to the bladder walls. It really works for me as a prevention and also as a treatment if I run out. I take 2 x 500mg per day and am now free. This has been a Godsend for me as I had suffered from Cystitis for years. I find Cranberry juice is just full of bad sugar these days and makes it worse or has no effect. It can be purchased at most vitamin stores or on Amazon.com. Good luck! I hope it works for you!

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  5. Each time I have one, it costs me more than $20 for a doctor's visit and antibiotics. I think you're right with cranberry juice having lots of sugar unless we dilute it with water like taking half juice and half water. I might try D-Mannose. Thanks for the tip.

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    1. You can also purchase raw cranberry juice as it is not loaded with sugar and preservatives.

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  6. Water is really good to treat UTI but you can also take some medications like natural supplements for UTI. Thanks for sharing other remedies.

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  8. Thank you for shedding light on UTIs and their various hot spots. It's crucial for everyone to be informed about prevention. Let's tackle these infections head-on and prioritize our health. Knowledge is power in this fight.
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