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Treating Urinary Tract Infections

By Jennifer King

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Did you know that nearly 10 million people saw their doctor last year for bladder infection treatments? A high percentage of these sufferers did this to to get relief from the agonizing symptoms that accompany bladder infections which include: frequent urination; need to urinate but to no avail; frequent needs to urinate during the night; aches above pelvis; clouded urine; blood in urine; fatigue; vomiting; fever; and chills and night sweats. The ailments of bladder infections will make your life miserable and a bladder infection remedy needs to be thought-out immediately!

If a urinary tract infection is left untreated, the pain will become significantly worse, and you will risk greater difficulties to your body including severe kidney problems. But what will you select for a treatment? Antibiotics or treating the urinary tract infection naturally?

Unfortunately, of last years 10 million doctor visits, nearly all UTI sufferers got prescribed antibiotics to treat their urinary tract infection. Many UTI sufferers will complete their course of antibiotics and be fine while other UTI sufferers will take the same antibiotics and the only result they get is more pain. Even more unfortunate, most UTI sufferers who take the anti bacterial medicines don’t have a clue about what urinary tract infection antibiotics are doing to their body.

Anti Bacterial Medicines Uncovered

Antibiotics have their uses in the field of medicine, and have achieved some good in a good number of cases. In saying that, anti bacterial drugs are being prescribed at a greater rate than they have before, and may be causing more harm than good. If you or a love one suffers from a urinary tract infection please pay close attention! The word ‘antibiotic’ literally translates as ‘anti-life.’ Why do you suppose this is?

Antibiotics (especially urinary tract infection antibiotics) are drugs that are used to kill bacteria (E-coli). You may think this is good but unfortunately urinary tract infection anti bacterial drugs can NOT tell the difference from ‘good bacteria’ and ‘bad bacteria’. In a flawless world, the anti bacterial drugs would only kill the E-coli and nefarious germs that cause UTI’s in your bladder. However this isn’t the case, UTI antibiotics will almost all of the time kill those harmful bacteria and your friendly bacteria. And all bacteria is NOT bad!

Anti Bacterial Drug’s Effect on The Body

For example,UTI antibiotics will also wipe out your intestinal flora which aids in the digestion of food, and your immune system bacteria which aids in a healthy immunity. With the over use of antibiotics, digestion problems will come about as well as a breakdown of the immune system. Also, as you become more and more reliant upon antibiotics, the harmful bacteria in our bodies become more and more resistant of antibiotics. The result is your doctor prescribing harsher antibiotics to wipe out the resistant harmful bacteria (and more of your good bacteria). Do you believe this? A 2003 medical report stated that 42% of E. coli was resistant to at least one of the 12 antibiotics that researchers investigated.

An Immune System Boosting Option

You don’t have to cure your urinary tract infection with anti bacterial drugs. The truth is, one of the safest ways to treat a UTI is by allowing your body to cure your bladder infection itself. By giving the proper means, your body can literally cure itself in less than a day naturally (no harmful antibiotics). Treating bladder infections is as simple as preventing bacteria from living in your bladder by simply keeping your acidic levels high while flushing your body with the proper fluids.

Discover more about UTI’s and how to treat them by visiting Natural Bladder Infection Cure

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King, Jennifer "Treating Urinary Tract Infections." Treating Urinary Tract Infections. 20 Jan. 2009. uberarticles.com. 8 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/treating-urinary-tract-infections/>.

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