Bladder Infection Remedies
Anyone who has ever had a bladder
infection or urinary tract infection (UTI) knows, the pain and discomfort can be unbearable, and in some cases have
very serious consequences. What causes this painful condition and how can it be it be cured? This much is
understood. Also known as “honeymoon cystitis”, bladder infections can involve the bladder, kidneys, ureters,
and the urethra, and are extremely common in women; recurrent bladder infections are usually caused by sex with a
new partner, not emptying bladder when the need arises, excess sugar consumption, and not drinking enough
water.
So what can be done to alleviate this painful
condition?
There are quite a few natural bladder infection
remedies available to prevent and treat the discomfort, but if symptoms are extreme, antibiotics are the best
option to get the symptoms under control.
The most common symptoms of a bladder infection
are frequent urge to urinate, passing only small quantities of urine, burning, painful urination, cloudy, milky, or
red urine, and pain or pressure in the abdomen or lower back. If fever, nausea, vomiting, or chills are present,
the infection has most likely spread to the kidneys (Pyelonephritis), which requires immediate treatment with
antibiotics to prevent any damage from occurring.
According to most doctors,
antibiotics are not the only solution to curing bladder infections. Drink, drink, drink!!! Lots of water and
cranberry juice are effective bladder infection remedies in the prevention and adjunct treatment of UTIs.
Reoccurrence is significantly reduced by consuming cranberry juice and cranberry capsules; according to repeated
research results, cranberry juice has been used for more than a century to successfully treat recurrent and acute
episodes.
There is a lot of good comprehensive information
on the symptoms and treatment of UTIs and natural bladder infection remedies available online. According to
numerous internet sources, cranberries are the most common of the natural bladder infection remedies, but there are
also various homeopathic treatments that are specific for certain symptoms. For instance, if extreme bladder pain
and blood in the urine is present, Cantharis (Spanish Fly) is recommended. Sarsaparilla for burning pain in the
urethra at the end of urination, Staphysagria (Stavesacre) for “honeymoon cystitis”, or Berberis aquifolium (Oregon
grape) for right sided kidney pain. Other natural remedies include colloidal silver, goldenseal, marshmallow root,
buchu, corn silk, horsetail, and the little heard of herb, uva ursi.
Sources also state that relief with homeopathic
bladder infection remedies should occur within twelve hours, and again, if symptoms are severe, seek medical
attention immediately. An acute urinary tract infection is nothing to mess around with. Pyelonephritis requires
hospitalization and an aggressive antibiotic regimen to be treated successfully.
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