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Home Remedies for UTIs

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The standard treatment for a UTI is typically an antibiotic, but visiting your doctor to get a diagnosis and a prescription is probably not something you’re really looking forward to.

Of course, it’s usually worth it because antibiotics do the trick. They’re far and away the fastest and most effective way to treat your UTIs – but even they don’t come with guarantees. Sometimes they just don’t work, and even when they do, they can sometimes have side effects that you’d prefer to avoid. The good news is that there are some great home remedies that may be worth trying out. Today's podcast discusses some of the most common - and most trusted - home treatments you may want to consider.
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Music:
Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The standard treatment for a UTI is typically an antibiotic, but visiting your doctor to get a diagnosis and a prescription is probably not something you’re really looking forward to.

Of course, it’s usually worth it because antibiotics do the trick. They’re far and away the fastest and most effective way to treat your UTIs – but even they don’t come with guarantees. Sometimes they just don’t work, and even when they do, they can sometimes have side effects that you’d prefer to avoid. The good news is that there are some great home remedies that may be worth trying out. Today's podcast discusses some of the most common - and most trusted - home treatments you may want to consider.
For more information about the National Association for Continence, click here, and be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.
Music:
Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Stay in the know with all the latest hints and tips for managing incontinence. Visit NAFC.org and click the Newsletter button at top - it's free, it takes just a minute, and it can make a real difference in your life.

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