MCh Urology & Kidney Transplant, MS - General Surgery, MBBS, Fellowship in Uro-Oncology & Robotic Surgery
Urologist, Gurgaon
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23 years experience
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Cranberry juice (unsweetened) does not really help in treating UTI
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Unsweetened cranberry juice is known for its health benefits. In fact, for many years, it was used to treat urinary tract infection. The unsweetened cranberry juice was believed to flush out the harmful bacteria from the system. However, recent studies suggest that cranberry juice is not very effective against UTI. Excessive intake of cranberry (1 liter or more) for a prolonged time can result in kidney stones.
Painful urination or Dysuria can be due to
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Painful urination can be triggered by a bacterial infection that results in urinary tract infection. It can also be an outcome of some sexually transmitted infections, such as Gonorrhea, Genital Herpes, and Chlamydia. Inflammation of the bladder (the lining of the bladder), also known as Interstitial Cystitis can result in painful urination. In acute cystitis, the pain and the discomfort get unbearable. People having kidney stones can also experience pain and discomfort while passing urine. One can use a hot compress to get some relief from the UTI (Urinary tract infection) pain.
Herbal treatment can be helpful in the case of UTI
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Many people with urinary tract infection have benefited from herbal treatment. The Bearberry leaves (uva ursi) is a powerful herb that effectively deals with the urinary tract infection. Goldenseal is an equally effective herb and can be used to treat the infection. Though effective, uva ursi should be used for a short period of time (5 days maximum). Prolonged usage can, in turn, have adverse effects on the liver.
In the case of urinary tract infection, one should
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Drinking water can work wonders for people suffering from UTI. One should drink water at regular intervals of time. This will help to flush out the infection-causing bacteria. Enrich your diet with Vitamin C. Taking in foods rich in Vitamin C will turn the urine acidic. This, in turn, will stall the growth of the bacteria. Avoid using fragranced toiletries as much as possible. Fragranced Soaps will do your body more harm than good. In an endeavor to get maximum benefits, do not overdo yourself. Drink the amount of water that your system can take in.
Urinary Tract Infection is more common in males than in females.
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Women are most likely to suffer from urinary tract infection. Women have a smaller urethra compared to men. This implies that the infection causing bacteria needs to travel a shorter distance in women than in men. Women who had their menopause, as well as pregnant women are more prone to the urinary tract infection. Pregnant women should be careful and consult a physician if they experience any pain or discomfort in urination.