All about Urinary Infection, Its Prevention & cure with Homeopathy. The summer months of June, July, and August can increase your risk of getting a urinary tract infection. Men, women, and children can get UTIs, but women are four times more likely than men to get one. Most UTIs are not dangerous and can be treated with medicine.
As the heat and humidity rise, it’s easier for germs to grow. It’s also easier to lose fluids, and people who don’t stay hydrated could have a higher risk of getting a UTI. If the UTI is treated early, then there will likely be no lasting effect on your urinary tract.
Our urinary tract consists of kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra. An infection in any part of this urinary tract is called a urinary tract infection or UTI.
An infection in the urethra is known as urethritis, an infection in the urinary bladder is cystitis while infection in the kidney is referred to as pyelonephritis. Homeopathic medicines for UTIs hold the promise to completely eradicate the tendency toward recurrent infections.
If you’re a woman, you should be aware of the following 5 tips to help avoid a UTI.
In addition, it’s important to know these likely signs of UTIs:
- Pain or burning when you urinate
- Frequent urination
- Pain in your back or side near the ribs
- Pressure in your lower belly
- Urine that is cloudy, bloody or has a strong odour
- Fever or chills
Home remedies
1. Drink as much fluids as you can
Enough liquid intake is mandatory. Plain water, juices, shakes, buttermilk – In whatever form it is.
2. increase intake of lemon juice (vit C)
Take a cup of water and add 2 tbsp lemon juice to it. drink it whole. repeat it 2 to 3 times a day. This will flush out your urinary system and so help to fight bacterial outgrowth very easily
3. take unsweetened cranberry juice
Drinking unsweetened cranberry juice is one of the most well-known natural remedies for urinary tract infections.
Cranberries work by preventing bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract, thus preventing infection.
4. Take Yoghurt as a probiotics
Probiotics are beneficial microorganisms that are consumed through food or supplements. They can promote a healthy balance of bacteria in your gut.
Probiotics are available in supplement form or can be found in fermented foods.
The use of probiotics has been linked to many things, from improved digestive health to boost immune reaction.
5. Practice healthy hygiene techniques
Avoiding is better than treating it!
Preventing urinary tract infections starts with practicing a few good bathroom and hygiene habits.
- Urinating after sex may lower the risk of UTI by flushing out bacteria that may have gotten into the urinary tract during intercourse.
- Don’t put off urinating when you need to and don’t rush to finish. Holding in urine and not draining your bladder fully can increase your risk of UTIs.
- Wipe from front to back to keep bacteria around the anus from getting into the vagina or urethra.
- Beaware that certain forms of birth control, such as spermicidal foam and diaphragms, are known to increase the risk of UTIs in women.
Homeopathic Medicines for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Homeopathic medicines work wonderfully well on urinary tract infections, whether acute or chronic. Natural and safe, these medicines strengthen the disease-fighting mechanism of the body and make it strong enough to fight disease and infections such as UTIs. Homeopathic medicines considered reliable for treating urinary tract infection are Cantharis Vesicatoria, Apis Mellifica, Sarsaparilla Officinalis, Nitric acid, Petroselinum and Colibacillinum, Uva ursi. These are just names to suggest. There are so many other medicines that can help as well.
Homeopathic medicines work wonders even in cases where patients have pus and blood in the urine or have a tendency of recurrent infection like 6 to 7 times during a specific season only or maybe more throughout the year. In almost all cases urine gets clearer and the tendency to recur gets totally under healthy control with the help of homeopathic medicines.
Selection of homeopathic medicines specifically who have recurrent tendencies are totally based upon individualisation. Not all with UTI would receive the same medicines
in homeopathy.
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