UTI Relief - 8 Simple Methods to Get the Relief You Need
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Finding something that is going to give you UTI relief can prove to be a task in itself. Your doctor might suggest some things, your friends and family members suggest other things, and then of course there is the suggestions you find online. It can be quite mind boggling and time consuming to find what is really going to work for you.
Although, for the most part, everyone means well by giving you ideas of what to do to get UTI relief, but sometimes they are just giving you bad advice and old wives tales without even knowing it. We have minimized you’re your time and brought all of the best methods for pain relief to one spot. Good luck.
For UTI relief you can try one of the following:
1. Over the counter medications for quick relief. Make sure you do not use this or any other OTC medication before you have the approval of your doctor. It is also important that you do not take this medication longer than 2 days, unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
2. Hot compress can often relieve the pain of a UTI.
3. Increase the amount of fluids you drink daily. Drinking between 12-14 glasses of fluids a day will increase the urine output which will decrease the bacteria that is in your body and flush it when you urinate. You can drink water, unsweetened cranberry juice, pineapple juice and herbal teas.
4. Vitamin C and Zinc supplements can be great to control the pain and discomfort of a UTI.
5. Stay away from dairy products, alcohol and soda.
6. No matter how frustrating it is, urinate as often as necessary. Do not hold it!
7. Contact your doctor, you might require an antibiotic treatment to get rid of the UTI.
8. Avoid sexual encounters until you are sure the UTI is gone. Once it is gone you should use latex condoms and lubrication to avoid bacteria growth. Also, wash with warm soapy water after intercourse.
UTI relief is not far away. The hardest part is finding the right treatment for you and your needs. Speak with your doctor to make sure you are actually suffering from a UTI. He or she will also be able to help you find the best treatment. If you have any other medical conditions, such as pregnancy you might not be able to safely use some of the above mentioned treatments.
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