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		<title>Natural Home Remedies and Treatment for Urinary Tract Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 02:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Adwood</dc:creator>
		
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Urinary tract infection is caused by the intrusion of bacteria into the urinary tract – kidneys, urethra, bladder and ureters. Next to respiratory infections, urinary tract infections are the second most common type of infection that can affect the human body.
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<p>Urinary tract infection is caused by the intrusion of bacteria into the urinary tract – kidneys, urethra, bladder and ureters. Next to respiratory infections, urinary tract infections are the second most common type of infection that can affect the human body.</p>
<p>Here is a recap on some possible reasons why one can have urinary tract infection in case you missed my previous posts:</p>
<p><strong>Bacteria from the digestive system</strong><br />
Normally, urine is free of bacteria, viruses and fungi. However, when bacteria from the digestive system get into the urethra, they multiply and cause infection. The most common type of bacteria is Escherichia coli or more popularly known as E. coli.</p>
<p><strong>Sexual Intercourse</strong><br />
Bacteria may also enter the urinary tract due to sexual intercourse. The most common bacteria that may lead to UTI are Chlamydia and Mycoplasma.</p>
<p><strong>Holding Urine</strong><br />
Holding urine increases the chances for bacteria that may be present in it to multiply. This may lead to infection.</p>
<p>Infection in the urethra is called urethritis. The bacteria do not always stay in the urethra alone. It can travel to the bladder, ureters and eventually into the kidneys. Infection in the bladder is called cystitis while infection in the kidneys is called pyelonephritis.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infections can be treated using antibacterial drugs. For most cases, treatment may last for just a few days to about a week or two.</p>
<p>But if there are obstructions or presence of other diseases, treatment may be prolonged. Infections caused by Chlamydia and Mycoplasma need a longer treatment period.</p>
<p>Aside from using drugs, one could use natural remedy for UTI.</p>
<p>Here is a list of some of them that you can easily follow from home:<span id="more-479"></span></p>
<p><strong>Increase water or fluid intake. </strong><br />
Increasing intake of water or other fluids increases volume of urine. This is important to ensure that urine is well diluted and chemical concentration in urine is low. Water helps flush out toxins and microorganisms. This is especially good for those who pass urine frequently but in small amounts only.</p>
<p><strong>Drink cranberry juice.</strong><br />
Cranberry juice prevents bacteria from adhering to the inner linings of the urinary tract. Recent researches show that this is due to the presence of the antioxidant proanthocyanin. Cranberry juice is not only good in treating UTI. It can also be used to prevent infection.</p>
<p><strong>Increase Vitamin C intake. </strong><br />
Vitamin C increases acidity level of the urine. This prevents growth of bacteria that leads to infection.</p>
<p><strong>Take uva ursi as tea or tincture. </strong><br />
Uva ursi is a herb used as an antiseptic. Its active ingredient called arbutin gives this antiseptic effect.</p>
<p><strong>Drink corn silk concoction. </strong><br />
Corn silk is used to treat urinary tract infection because of its diuretic effect. This is good for those who experience difficulty in urinating because it gives a relaxing effect.</p>
<p><strong>Apply hot compress. </strong><br />
This does not directly help cure UTI, but it gives temporary relief to those who experience pelvic pain or abdominal discomfort due to it.</p>
<p>Take your pick for a natural remedy for UTI. Many people have used these for long time already. There are testimonials to back up the effectiveness of these.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>The Myth on Anti-Reflux Valves for UTI Prevention</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 00:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Adwood</dc:creator>
		
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There are a lot of controversies surrounding the effect of anti reflux valves for the prevention of urinary tract infection especially in surgical patients.
Medical journals, studies, researches and experiments have tried to answer this main question: does anti-reflux valves affect urinary tract infections?
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There are a lot of controversies surrounding the effect of anti reflux valves for the prevention of urinary tract infection especially in surgical patients.</p>
<p>Medical journals, studies, researches and experiments have tried to answer this main question: does anti-reflux valves affect urinary tract infections?</p>
<p>The thing is during surgical procedures, when the patient needs to be catheterized, the result would usually lead to urinary tract infections.  This is mainly because after the surgery, patients’ immune system is a bit compromised.</p>
<p>Also, although urine is generally bacteria free, introduction of bacteria can come from other medium like catheterization. Because of this, a lot of physicians started studying about the cause and effect of UTI.  One of these studies tries to answer this primary question: does anti-reflux valves affect urinary tract infections used closed drainage systems?</p>
<p>It is very crucial to address this because in the United States, urinary tract infections remain the most common nosocomial infection in ICUs.  This is probably because ICU patients are confined to catheters and are likely to acquire bacteria.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infections are caused mainly by bacteria that is introduced into the urine and that infects other part of the urinary system like the bladder and the urethra.</p>
<p>Although one may obtain urinary tract infections through other medium such as sexual intercourse, for this specific topic, catheterization as a main root of UTI is dealt with.<br />
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Unfortunately, because a catheter is used for ill patients in the hospital, especially those in the intensive care units, these individuals are more likely to have bacterial infection.  Such is why doctors and physicians are looking at ways to alleviate this bacterial infection by using anti-reflux valves or even closed drainage system.</p>
<p>In the study discussed above, ICU patients were subjected to two types of drainage systems: one with anti-reflux valves and the other without.  More than 300 patients were enlisted and after use of these systems, they were subjected to urinalysis.</p>
<p>Urine was obtained and analyzed for bacterial content.  Results showed that catheter associated bacteria can still be noted from both groups.  This means that even the ones that used the anti-reflux valves still had bacteria present in their urine.</p>
<p>There was no significant difference between the two groups’ bacterial content.  The researchers then concluded that anti-reflux valves have no effect whatsoever on preventing urinary tract infections for hospitalized patients.</p>
<p>So to answer the question, does anti-reflux valves affect urinary tract infections, one can say no based on medical studies made.  As much as physicians want to prevent occurrence of urinary tract infections in patients who have to use catheters in hospitals, they are not able to do so with the use of such valves.</p>
<p>Doctors and physicians are encouraging medical staff to make sure that when they put on or remove catheters they only use the most sterile equipment.  At least, by doing such risk of urinary tract infections hopefully will be lessened.</p>
<p>In terms of the use of anti-reflux valves to prevent such infections, no significant benefit has been reported.</p>
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		<title>Women, UTI and Delayed Periods</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Adwood</dc:creator>
		
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It has been estimated that approximately twelve million men and women will pay their respective doctors a visit this year due to one of the most common urinary problems on the face of the planet &#8212; urinary tract infection or UTI.
Medical professionals have been treating this disease for years now, and yet the exact reason [...]]]></description>
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<p>It has been estimated that approximately twelve million men and women will pay their respective doctors a visit this year due to one of the most common urinary problems on the face of the planet &#8212; urinary tract infection or UTI.</p>
<p>Medical professionals have been treating this disease for years now, and yet the exact reason and cure for it has yet to be determined. The bacteria found in this type of infection starts in the bladder, which will go to your kidney and slowly affect your other organs if left untreated.</p>
<p><strong>There has been a strong speculation as to whether there is a connection between UTI and delayed periods.</strong> So far, the only threat that every patient should be aware of is the possibility of the bacteria transferring to the kidneys should they let the problem go untreated.</p>
<p>Reasons you could be facing delayed periods are stress, pregnancy, illnesses or some form of medication. But having a UTI will not directly caused you delayed periods.</p>
<p>If you are starting to get worried about this, it&#8217;s always best to seek the doctor&#8217;s advice. However, if you have UTI, it&#8217;s better if you can cure it first.</p>
<p>Delayed menstruation is a problem called amenorrhea. There are many different reasons that can cause a lack of menstruation. Stress can be an enormous contributing factor, but besides this, inadequate nutrition or excessive exercising can also cause a missed period.</p>
<p>A woman with this problem should eat properly and concentrate on food and herbs that nourish the body and help alleviate the stress in life. A woman should also pamper herself a bit. There is nothing wrong with indulging in a warm, soothing bath every evening about the time that your menstrual period should begin.</p>
<p>You could also add a little lavender oil or perhaps some Ylang Ylang. It would be nice to burn some candles, play some soothing music, and be nice to yourself. Lavender is a herb known for its soothing and relaxing properties. In the same time, Ylang Ylang is a powerful uterine contractor.</p>
<p>The first thought of every woman after her first delayed menstruation is pregnancy. In such moments, the home pregnancy tests are the best solution. However, if the woman is not pregnant, then it could be something else. When your period does not show up on schedule, it can be a bit un-nerving, especially for a sexually active woman.</p>
<p>It is well known that herbs could alleviate the problem of delayed menstruation. Specifically, liver-cleansing herbs like dandelion root and burdock root might help. You could try to get things heading in the right direction this way. Someone with a history of cycle irregularity and unpredictability might want to include some chaste-tree berries as a morning supplement to give those ovaries some tender-loving-care.</p>
<p>There are a thousand other ways to take care of one’s body, in order to live a fuller and happier life. Unfortunately, it only takes one (way) to destroy it. Give yourself a choice to love and take care of your self more. That way, people will learn to appreciate the wonderful person that is you.</p>
<p>And no, UTI does not caused delayed periods in a woman.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>5 Effective Ways Cranberry Juice Can Improve Your UTI Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 00:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Adwood</dc:creator>
		
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For many years now, people would always consume cranberry juice, influenced by the thought that the juice has a power to ward off urinary tract infections.
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<p>For many years now, people would always consume cranberry juice, influenced by the thought that the juice has a power to ward off urinary tract infections.</p>
<p>Although the exact reason behind is not yet fully established, there is a study done by the researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) that suggest the fact that the juice create a change in the thermodynamic properties of bacteria within the urinary tract. This would create an energy barrier that helps stop microorganisms from going close enough to latch into the cells and create an infection.</p>
<p>It is normal for any physician to advice patients to consume a lot of water and take cranberry juice together with some supplement in order to treat urinary tract infection.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some pointers about drinking cranberry juice to cure urinary tract infection that may help:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Acidic.</strong> This is for the reason that the acidic extracts found within the herbs and some berries, like the cranberry for example can create an unfriendly environment that can hinder the outburst of bacteria that attacks the urinary bladder.</p>
<p>Those components found on any cranberry extracts can stop infectious bacteria from going into the walls of the bladder as well of the urethra. Instead, they are flushed out of the body together with urine.</p>
<p>Because of this, UTI patients are expected to consume natural cranberry juice as often as possible instead of simply taking powerful dosage of anti-bacterial medicine.</p>
<p><strong>2. Drink at least seven ounces of cranberry juice each day.</strong> If you are going to buy one, remember to go for a 100% cranberry juice and not just any cranberry juice drinks or cocktails given that the later kind contain lesser amount of cranberry juice and a large amount of sugar that can further feed bacteria to grow.</p>
<p><strong>3. Take cranberry juice tablets</strong> <strong>if </strong>you can’t take the taste of the juice. Nevertheless, you need to follow the instructions on the label so you get the right dosage <span id="more-90"></span>that you need.</p>
<p><strong>4. Accompany your cranberry diet with lots of water</strong> to help you urinate frequently. When you urinate frequently, you will flush the urethra regularly hence bacteria will be flushed out often.</p>
<p><strong>5. If you are a woman  under other medications</strong>, talk to your doctors if they wish to take cranberry juice to treat your. Why? Because consuming large amounts of this juice can create an interaction with some medicines.</p>
<p>Other than that, it is important to practice other UTI prevention too like wipe your genital area starting from front to back after to help keep bacteria away from the vagina and anus.</p>
<p>And choose showers rather than baths to fully treat your UTI.</p>
<p>Although research supports the idea that cranberry juice can cure urinary tract infections among women, the same thing is not proven among men or children.</p>
<p>As a rule of the thumb, wait for the green flag from your doctor before taking up anything to treat the infection. Although this is a common medical condition, the treatments are not always common and universal so be sure of your moves.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>Tea Tree Oil: A Bottled Wonder For Treating UTI</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Besides the aroma therapeutic prowess of tea tree oil it also has its own medicinal uses. It has been around for years. Its benefits has spread from mouth to mouth even before any scientific researches or studies has been made to support and provide evidences for these stories of wonders and successes regarding the adventures [...]]]></description>
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<p>Besides the aroma therapeutic prowess of tea tree oil it also has its own medicinal uses. It has been around for years. Its benefits has spread from mouth to mouth even before any scientific researches or studies has been made to support and provide evidences for these stories of wonders and successes regarding the adventures of tea tree oil.</p>
<p>It the earlier days, oils extracted from the leaves of the tea tree were primarily used to treat common cough and colds through inhalation.</p>
<p>Infusions were also utilized to manage sore throat and other skin diseases. Tea tree oil uses were not very popular back then as much as it is to date until a researcher came up and proclaimed the anti microbial prowess of the oil extracted from tea tree.</p>
<p>From then on, the bottled oil we know today was popularized although a quite decline to its popularity right after the Second World War was undeniable. This is due to the medical advancements which include inventions of more potent and fast acting antibiotics, as opposed to the bottled oil wonder which has a rather slower mechanism of action compared to the contemporary forms of medicine.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infection happens when there is accumulation of bacteria inside the urinary tract. In the earlier occurrence of this condition, it is likely that a person may not be able to note any remarkable physical manifestation.</p>
<p>Often when these symptoms present themselves, they are barely tolerable leading a person to seek for treatment. Given the noted facts regarding risks that come with adherence to highly potent medications available to combat the bacteria that causes urinary tract infection.</p>
<p>However,  some would rather commit themselves to lesser harmful alternative treatment means like tea tree oil. Given the so called bottled wonder’s medicinal prowess, tea tree acts as a treatment to urinary tract infection, as it is a very potent anti bacterial agent.</p>
<p>It acts first and foremost to eliminate the bacteria that cause swelling inside the urinary tract. The same swelling that causes the almost quite intolerable pain that more often than not leads an infected person with urinary tract infection to seek for medical assistance.</p>
<p>Tea tree oil’s mechanism of action is likely similar to that of scientifically prepared substances that aid a person during a pathologic condition as the urinary tract infection. In fact, its bactericidal effect is not solely exclusive to that of urinary tract infections or ordinary coughs and colds.</p>
<p>It is also proven to be highly effective to eradicate bacteria that cause diseases like acne, fungal infections in the toes and nails, candidiasis, swollen gums and many others. Given its many wonderful uses, it has the making of the next big thing in the alternative medical world.</p>
<p>At present it is used as an ingredient to many other products like shampoo, soap, feminine wash, facial wash, deodorants, dental floss and many others. Treatment responses are more often than not subjective and with that being said, it is best to seek for medical assistance in order for you to formulate and implement a therapeutic regimen that best suits you.</p>
<p>A consult may also be helpful to avoid the occurrence of anaphylactic reactions and other unwanted side effects of any treatment you will use to treat your condition.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>6 Crucial Steps To Prevent Urinary Tract Infection In You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 02:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Is Urinary Tract Infection An Early Symptom Of Kidney Stones?</title>
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The human body’s urinary tract is divided into 2 parts:
1. the upper tract (including the kidneys and the ureter) and
2. the lower tract (including the bladder and urethra).
A. THE LOWER TRACT
According to most doctors and physicians it is relatively easier to treat lower tract infections.
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<p>The human body’s urinary tract is divided into 2 parts:<br />
1. the upper tract (including the kidneys and the ureter) and<br />
2. the lower tract (including the bladder and urethra).</p>
<p><strong>A. THE LOWER TRACT</strong></p>
<p>According to most doctors and physicians it is relatively easier to treat lower tract infections.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infections (UTI) involving the lower tract are actually bacterial infections.  Although your urine is technically bacteria free, bacteria may still be introduced to this in other ways.</p>
<p><strong>Ways you can get infected the lower tract includes:</strong><strong><br />
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<p><em>1. Catheterizations and sexual intercourse</em> are some of the source of the bacteria that gets introduced in the urine and further results to urinary tract infections.</p>
<p><em>2. Compromised functions of the body.</em> Such is the case for diabetics, for instance.  For those with diabetes, the nerve damage to the bladder prevents it from contracting properly and emptying the bladder completely.</p>
<p><em>3. HIV or other diseases patients,</em> which result to suppressed immunity may also lead to urinary tract infections.  Due to the difference in anatomy of men and women, the latter is more prone to this disease.</p>
<p><em>4. The urethra of the female is shorter</em><strong> </strong>than in males.  As such, bacteria may travel faster to the bladder and result to the unwanted infection.  Studies also show that urinary tract infection may be derived from using diaphragm in women as contraception.  <span id="more-171"></span><em></em></p>
<p><em>5. Post menopausal women</em> were also seen to have a higher risk for this because of the lack of the hormone estrogen which prevents the growth of bacteria in the bladder.</p>
<p><strong>B. THE UPPER TRACT</strong></p>
<p>Upper tract disease is actually the kidney stones.  These stones are actually mineral deposits that are formed in the renal system.  Kidney stones are usually asymptomatic if they are localized in the kidneys.  This means that if they stay in your kidneys, you would hardly notice any pain or discomfort.</p>
<p>If you are contracted with upper tract infections, you should take such illnesses seriously. You could be suggested to be hospitalized. UTI and kidney stone are some of the more popular and more common diseases involving these organs of the body.</p>
<p><strong>The problem</strong> actually comes when it breaks off and travels down your urethra.  It can cause blockage and a painful sensation in the back once it hits your groins.  Your UTI and kidney stone may be related.  If one suspects that a uti is accompanied by kidney stones, medical help should be sought right away.  There is no need to panic, however.</p>
<p><strong>Treatment</strong> is available.  Kidney stones may be removed depending on its size.  For kidneys less than 5mm, drinking plenty of water of fluids may help rid you of the stones.  For those bigger than this, medical intervention may be required.  There is lithotripsy or manual removal via a scope.</p>
<p>These procedures are accompanied by anesthesia so it is really painless.  UTI and kidney stone are illnesses that have to be taken seriously.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>The lower tract infection may be treated at home with antibiotics and proper hygiene. If you&#8217;ve upper tract infection, i.e. kidney stones, you should seek a doctor for better consult and a treatment plan.</p>
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		<title>Why Should You Bother: A Healthy Diet Equals To A Healthy Bladder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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For most people, the onset of any medical illness, benign or otherwise, is - more or less, is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle - either those in which we were brought up with or something we picked up along the way.
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<p>For most people, the onset of any medical illness, benign or otherwise, is - more or less, is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle - either those in which we were brought up with or something we picked up along the way.</p>
<p>An unhealthy lifestyle includes an unbalanced eating habit, which is a major factor that affects your overall well being, and is also one of the leading causes of urinary tract infections. More commonly known as UTI, this can be really burdensome (and a ton painful, too) especially if it goes untreated.</p>
<p>The bacteria causing it may spread in the kidneys. When that happens, it may cause more serious damages in which other major organs might get affected. The aftermath will not be pleasant, so it’s best not to take it for granted. After all, if diagnosed properly, medications will only take a couple of days.</p>
<p>The good thing is, you can do something to prevent it from taking over your life (which is not far from happening if you fail to give it the utmost attention it deserves).</p>
<p>How so? By eating healthy.</p>
<p>Having a balanced and healthy diet is often underrated that not too many people fully understand how eating the right stuff can actually turn a situation from “bad” to “so much better”. For example, instead of your usual dose of soda, why not increase your water intake?</p>
<p>Drinking at least eight glasses of water can cleanse your body of toxins and helps make your skin look and feel hydrated throughout the day. Most importantly, it dilutes the unwanted bacteria in your urine.</p>
<p>Aside from your good old H2O, cranberry juice has been known to stop the growth of bacteria by up to eighty percent due to its antibacterial properties. It is best paired up with vitamin C, making them more effective in killing the UTI-causing bacteria in the system.</p>
<p>Increased intake of fruits, vegetables, and food high in fiber and whole grains should also be maintained, not only to help flush out the toxins from the body but also to speed up the metabolism.</p>
<p>These foods not only aid in treating urinary tract infections but also prove beneficial in preventing other diseases such as increased rate in cholesterol, obesity, heart disease, digestive disorders and a whole lot more.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from UTI, stay away from processed foods, canned goods, dairy products, fast foods, cigarettes, and alcohol. Spicy foods should also be avoided so as not to worsen the onset of infection.</p>
<p>However, while a healthy diet will not only treat but can also prevent such infections (as well as other medical problems), it is still advised to ask for the help of medical professionals before changing not only your eating habits but also your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Sudden changes in someone’s diet might affect, and at times may even prove fatal to people with certain medical illnesses, so it is best to consult with your physician first, to know which type of diet will best suit your needs, medical or otherwise.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>7 Common Questions About Blood In Urine Answered</title>
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Blood urine commonly occurs in adults and is a great cause of concern.
1) What&#8217;s Does It Mean To See Blood In My Urine? The presence of blood (RBCs) in the urine is called hematuria in medical terms. Naturally, the presence of blood urine can cause panic and fear of serious health problems; however, there are [...]]]></description>
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Blood urine commonly occurs in adults and is a great cause of concern.</p>
<p><strong>1) What&#8217;s Does It Mean To See Blood In My Urine? </strong>The presence of blood (RBCs) in the urine is called hematuria in medical terms. Naturally, the presence of blood urine can cause panic and fear of serious health problems; however, there are times when it is actually just a natural occurrence and does not point to any specific disease that should cause alarm.</p>
<p><strong>2) Should I Seek Medical Attention?</strong> Sometimes, it does not even have to be treated. Only a health care provider can do a thorough examination of the symptoms and decide if the appearance of blood urine points to a serious physical and health condition or if it is nothing but an occurrence that will eventually pass.</p>
<p><strong>3. What Caused It? </strong>Some physical activities like strenuous exercise can cause blood urine. A number of common drugs, including aspirin, can also be a cause of the appearance of blood urine.</p>
<p>However, it is not always a simple cause like that; urinary bleeding can also indicate a more serious disease or disorder.</p>
<p>It could be an infection or an inflammation or any number of urinary track-related conditions.</p>
<p><strong>4) Does This Affect The Young and Old?</strong> These complications may also cause urinary bleeding in older people; however, cancers of the kidney, bladder, and prostate are more common problems in people who are older than 40 years.</p>
<p>Also, several conditions causing bleeding in urine may simultaneously exist. Among these causes, some are serious while others are less <span id="more-94"></span>so.</p>
<p>There are many possible causes for the occurrence of blood urine. For example, blood in the urine may be caused by any condition that affects the urinary system.</p>
<p><strong>5) Give Me More Examples. </strong>Other examples of causes are</p>
<ul>
<li>benign enlargement of the prostate, which is not cancerous and is known as benign prostatic hypertrophy (which is a condition that commonly occurs in older men);</li>
<li>chronic diseases (e.g., hypertension, sickle cell anemia, or diabetes; viral infections; kidney inflammation, the cause of which is usually unknown); and</li>
<li>overexertion in doing exercises, especially running; such activities usually results to repeated jarring of the bladder, hence the onset of disease.</li>
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<p>The better-known causes of urine blood are kidney stones; urinary tract infections or infection in the genitals; urine tract blockage by stones; the presence of a tumor; a narrowing of the opening; cancer of the kidney, bladder, or prostate; kidney disease; blood clotting disorders; or possibly an injury to the upper or lower urinary tract, as in a car accident or a bad fall.</p>
<p><strong>6. Are They Any Treatment?</strong> The treatment of urinary bleeding depends on the underlying cause. When blood in urine is caused by exercise, it usually goes away on its own in a day or two; however, other problems often require medical care.</p>
<p><strong>7) What Else Should I Know?</strong> There are two types of blood urine. Visible blood is called gross hematuria.</p>
<p>There is a type of urinary blood that can only be viewed under a microscope. This is known as microscopic hematuria.</p>
<p>The latter is commonly found when your doctor tests your urine for another condition. Whichever type of problem transpires, however, it is important to determine the reason for the bleeding.</p>
<p>But no one is really qualified to provide a diagnosis except for a health care provider. The health care provider will be the one to perform the tests that can help determine the severity of the condition.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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		<title>7 Things To Check - Are My Daily Habits Causing Me UTI?</title>
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There are many different causes of urinary tract infections or UTI in you. Many of our daily habits are actually the root cause of the infection.
Check these out to see if this describes you in one way or another:
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There are many different causes of urinary tract infections or UTI in you. Many of our daily habits are actually the root cause of the infection.</p>
<p>Check these out to see if this describes you in one way or another:</p>
<p><strong>1. Hygiene Issues.</strong> Women can bring bacteria from the rectum into the vagina or urethra when wiping back to forward after a bowel movement.</p>
<p>This is something that you should never do! Always make it a habit to wipe from front to back after a bowel movement to avoid this cross-contamination.</p>
<p><strong>2. Sexual Intercourse.</strong> If this is happening to you, consult your physician to see what he recommends.</p>
<p>Often it will be a dose of probiotic to treat the problem. Urinating after sexual intercourse is a way to flush bacteria from the urinary tract.</p>
<p>Women who use a diaghram or condoms with spermicidal foam or gel have a greater risk of contracting a UTI than those who do not use these methods.</p>
<p><strong>3. Birth Control Method Used.</strong><span id="more-35"></span></p>
<p><strong>4. Excess Sugar</strong>.. Sugar helps bacteria grow, so the best way to avoid bacterial growth is to eliminate as much sugar from your diet as possible. Of course, there are added benefits to eliminating sugar from your diet as well.</p>
<p><strong>5. Holding The Urge To Urinate. </strong>The longer your urine stays in your bladder, the greater the risk of infection. If you can avoid it, never hold your urine. You should always be able to eliminate if you have the need.</p>
<p><strong>6. Blockage.</strong> Although not seemingly a daily habits issue. A bladder stone or other blockage in the urinary tract can cause a UTI. Your doctor will take an X-ray or do an ultrasound to see if there are bladder stones or blockages causing the infection.</p>
<p><strong>7. STD.</strong> Sexually transmitted diseases such as <em><strong>Chlamydia</strong></em> and <em><strong>Mycoplasma</strong></em> can cause UTIs. These infections can affect men and women. Both partners would need to be treated to eliminate the infection.</p>
<p>For a complete do-it-yourself <a href="http://www.uticures.com/recover-your-uti-by-following-this-simple-12-hour-home-natural-remedy-treatment">urinary tract infection natural remedy</a> 12-Hour home treatment, get the <a href="http://www.uticures.com/utiremedyreport">UTI Remedy Report</a> and be UTI clear by tomorrow!</p>
<p>It is important because urinary tract infection can spread to the kidneys. If not treated promptly and properly, this could lead to more problems.</p>
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