Thursday, May 25, 2017

The Shocking Link Between the Bladder Infection and Hormone Imbalance

Most women suffer from a UTI (urinary tract infection) at least once in their lifetime. The experience is certainly unpleasant and painful. What is the difference between the bladder infection and UTI? A bladder infection is a bacterial infection within the bladder. UTI refers to a bacterial infection anywhere in the urinary tract, such as the bladder, kidneys, ureters, or the urethra. If a UTI is not treated promptly, it can lead to the kidney infection, which is a pretty serious medical condition.

When it comes to the causes of UTIs, bacterial infection is the main target to be blamed. But if you suffer from frequent UTIs, you should look beyond the bacterial infection.

So what is the root cause of frequent UTIs for women especially when they are just entering the menopause period?  UTIs also seem common among post-menopausal women, why is this?

If you suffer from frequent UTIs, antibiotics are certainly not going to resolve the problem, they only treat the symptoms. How to treat UTIs naturally and effectively?


PS check our blog to find out more shocking truth behind UTIs. 

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