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Urinary Tract Infection Treatment - What Options Are There?

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Many people do not realize that they have a choice in their course of treatment. However, you have a choice in what course of treatment you use, right down to urinary tract infection treatment. You do not have to take a prescription, unless you want to.

Traditional urinary tract infection treatment is no longer considered, by many to be the best course of treatment. More and more individuals are opting for alte
ative treatments. Such as home remedies, natural remedies, herbal medicines and even acupuncture to treat their aliments.

If you opt to use a prescription to treat your urinary tract infection, your doctor will look over your medical history to determine the best medication to put you on. You can expect to be on an antibiotic regimen for up to 3 days. Usually, the antibiotics are prescribed for a 3 day treatment. However, it is also possible your doctor would rather place you on a 1 day regimen because there are a smaller number of possible side effects to worry about.

Natural remedies can be found all over the internet and in many health food stores. Depending on whether or not you have any other medical conditions, some natural remedies could cause other health conditions to worsen. Generally, increasing water consumption, drinking unsweetened cranberry juice and increasing your vitami
C intake can prove to eliminate the urinary tract infection.

Another treatment that is often used for urinary tract infections is herbal remedies. These also vary, some people prefer to make a tea with the herbs, other use them as tinctures and then you can even take them in capsule form. Some of the most popular herbs are Uva Ursi, Goldenseal root, Marshmallow root, Cleavers, Corn silk, Buchu, Usnea Lichen and Horsetail.

Acupuncture is thought to be able to eliminate the symptoms of a urinary tract infection as soon as the first appointment is done. Those practicing acupuncture believe it is possible to break the cycle for many individuals and completely eliminate future UTIs. It is believed that acupuncture on a regular basis can deter the bacteria and eliminate the risk of future UTIs.

It is important that you look into the pros and cons of using any method for urinary tract infection treatment. Weigh the pros against the cons and with your doctors assistance you should be able to find the best treatment for your urinary tract infection.

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Alvin Hopkinson is a leading researcher in the area of natural remedies and urinary tract infection treatment. Discover how you can get rid of your UTI for good using proven home remedies, all without using harmful medications or drugs. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like: Home Remedies for UTI That Work

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