Urinary Tract Infection

March 18th, 2009 | by admin |


Urinary Tract Infection – Natural Cure for Urinary Tract Infection

By peter hutch

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids, salts, and waste products, it usually does not have bacteria in it. When bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine, they cause a UTI.

The most common type of UTI is a bladder infection which is also often called cystitis. Another kind of UTI is a kidney infection, known as pyelonephritis, and is much more serious. Although they cause discomfort, urinary tract infections are usually quickly and easily treated by seeing a doctor promptly.




Infections of the urinary tract are the second most common type of infection in the body. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) account for about 8.3 million doctor visits each year.* Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are not yet well understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime. UTIs in men are not as common as in women but can be very serious when they do occur.

Although most urinary tract infections or UTIs are not serious, they are painful. Approximately fifty percent of all women will have at least one UTI in her lifetime with many women having several infections throughout their lifetime. Fortunately, these infections are easily treated with antibiotics that cause the symptoms to quickly disappear. Some women seem are more prone to repeated infections than others and for them it can be a frustrating battle.

Sexual intercourse is a common cause of urinary tract infections because the female anatomy can make women more prone to urinary tract infections. During sexual intercourse bacteria in the vaginal area is sometimes massaged into the urethra by the motion of the penis.

Natural Cure for Urinary Tract Infection

Although natural remedies are being studied for urinary tract infection, it is important to seek medical attention and not self-medicate. If improperly treated, a urinary tract infection may spread to the kidneys. This can occur even though a person’s symptoms appear to improve.

Take cranberry juice to fight urinary tract infection. It disallows bacteria to cling to the cell, which line the urinary tract.

Prepare a mixture of 1/2 tsp baking soda in eight ounce glass of water. It is very helpful on the first signs of urinary tract infection. The presence of baking soda in your system raises the acid-base balance of the acidic urine.

For severe UTI blend equal parts of pipsissewa, buchu, echinacea, and uva ursi tinctures. Have 20 drops of this blended mixture every two hours for first two days and later 1 tsp four times a day, till you have completely recovered. Have a soothing tea such as marshmallow root to counter the strong antiseptic effect of urva ursi.

Natural remedies have been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years to support the solid health of the urinary system, encouraging healthy and efficient urine flow and pH balance.

While drinking fluids is the best way to flush out the bacteria that cause urinary tract infections, some fluids are better than others, says Michael A. Klaper, M.D., a nutritional medicine specialist in Pompano Beach, Florida, and director of the Institute of Nutritional Education and Research, an organization based in Manhattan Beach, California, that teaches doctors about nutrition and its relationship to disease. He says that cranberry juice is probably the best, because it helps prevent bacteria from anchoring to bladder walls.

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This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the guidance of a licensed physician if you need medical advice.

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  1. 9 Responses to “Urinary Tract Infection”

  2. By sherry on Apr 18, 2009 | Reply

    i have been going through uti’s no pain just discomfort below the belly button have been to the dr in march and only had a trace of infection.i do have fibromyalgia along with anxiety and panic disorder.first i thought maybe it is the well water could possibly cause it but i am not sure.i do take cranberry supplements and drink alot.

  3. By sherry on Apr 18, 2009 | Reply

    i have been going through uti’s no pain just discomfort below the belly button have been to the dr in march and only had a trace of infection.i do have fibromyalgia along with anxiety and panic disorder.first i thought maybe it is the well water could possibly cause it but i am not sure.i do take cranberry supplements and drink alot.then again could this just be an over active bladder

  4. By pamela on Oct 10, 2009 | Reply

    Although cranberry juice may help some people, it does not help all. Of a matter of fact it can worsen one! I have cronic kidney and uti’s. After numerous surgeries and doctors, it has came to notice in fact that allergies especially cranberry juice makes it worse. It has come finally to my attention that in fact I have been mis diagnosed all these years. My bladder lining is bleeding. So,I am here to say that cranberry juice makes it worse. Doctors should give food allergy tests before informing someone to drink cranberry juice!

  5. By IDALIA GONZALEZ on Mar 2, 2010 | Reply

    i have a urinary track infection now and ive been drinking cranberry juice and it does help alot and alots of water .is there some other remedies

  6. By Sari Edwards on May 10, 2010 | Reply

    I’ve had UTI’s in the past 2 months. 1st one went to ER & got meds. Cleared up & then 5 weeks later another UTI! Called my GY/OBY & got a different meds. Still taking them. I had a UTI over 32 years ago until now. The only difference is new man in my life. Using condoms. Maybe that’s the culprit? Cranberry juice works great & plenty of water. I will try the baking soda trick,though. Hope to solve this quickly!

  7. By angie on Jul 4, 2010 | Reply

    I have uti’s alot i drink diet coke from the time i get up till i go to bed. I have uti now and it is hurting me bad i would love to know what really helps i drink cranberry juice but hardly helps, can someone tell me something to do , these sites i go on ask you to pay all i want is to stop these uti’s from coming back every couple of weeks.

  8. By angie on Jul 4, 2010 | Reply

    what is the baking soda trick you are talking about?

  9. By Virginia Mitchell on Jul 5, 2010 | Reply

    Angie,
    I have had years of UTIs and had tests performed by a urologist. Nothing could be found except for some urinary retention which means fluids sit in the bladder for longer periods of time. I was drinking colas and coffee which were the cause of my bladder irritation resulting in UTIs. I now add half cup of water to half cup of coffee and drink more water and less colas. I have had no UTIs for over a year now.

  10. By Virginia Mitchell on Jul 5, 2010 | Reply

    I was also recommended by my Urologist to take a half teaspoon of baking soda to 16oz of water twice a day which did help me for several months but now I no longer need to do this.

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