A bladder infection is caused when bacteria get into this area of the urinary tract.
It is also commonly known as cystitis.
This affects women more than men because the length of the urethra is shorter, therefore allowing bacteria from the outside to cause infection.
Symptoms of a bladder infection can include any of the following: pain in the area of the bladder and pain during urination.
There may also be a frequent urge to urinate even if there is no urine to pass.
The urine itself may appear cloudy or foul smelling, or there maybe blood in the urine.
In some people with a bladder infection there are no symptoms at all.
Conventional treatments involve the use of a course of antibiotics to kill the bacteria.
These are generally very effective but some people are now trying to limit their intake of prescription medicines and other women have reported that antibiotic use has led to them getting thrush.
This has led to many people seeking a home remedy for bladder infections.
A natural alternative to antibiotics is Cranberry juice or cranberry juice extract.
The beneficial effect of cranberry juice for urinary tract infections is in part due in part to the presence of hippuric acid, a compound with antibiotic activity.
Cranberry juice also contains a compound that can prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the bladder and urinary tract and growing in this area.
Cranberry juice is readily available although some people do not like the taste.
For those a supplement containing cranberry extract maybe more appropriate.
The sufferer of urinary tract infection can also take support measures.
Increased fluid intake, especially water, can be beneficial.
This leads to frequent voiding which can help remove the bacteria.
Reducing the intake of sugar and alcohol should also be tried.
This is because the bacteria causing the infection feed on the sugar.
Taking vitamin C is another good idea as this raises the acidity of the urine making it a more hostile environment for bacteria to grow.
Once a person has a bladder infection it is quite common to have a recurrence.
To prevent this from happening to you, practicing simple measures can help.
Always going to the toilet when you feel the need to go will decrease the amount of time that bacteria are able to grow in the bladder.
Practicing good hygiene in the genital area is also important including wiping from front to back when going to the toilet.
This will decrease the risk of spreading bacteria.
Drinking cranberry juice can also be used as a home remedy to prevent bladder infection.
It is also commonly known as cystitis.
This affects women more than men because the length of the urethra is shorter, therefore allowing bacteria from the outside to cause infection.
Symptoms of a bladder infection can include any of the following: pain in the area of the bladder and pain during urination.
There may also be a frequent urge to urinate even if there is no urine to pass.
The urine itself may appear cloudy or foul smelling, or there maybe blood in the urine.
In some people with a bladder infection there are no symptoms at all.
Conventional treatments involve the use of a course of antibiotics to kill the bacteria.
These are generally very effective but some people are now trying to limit their intake of prescription medicines and other women have reported that antibiotic use has led to them getting thrush.
This has led to many people seeking a home remedy for bladder infections.
A natural alternative to antibiotics is Cranberry juice or cranberry juice extract.
The beneficial effect of cranberry juice for urinary tract infections is in part due in part to the presence of hippuric acid, a compound with antibiotic activity.
Cranberry juice also contains a compound that can prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the bladder and urinary tract and growing in this area.
Cranberry juice is readily available although some people do not like the taste.
For those a supplement containing cranberry extract maybe more appropriate.
The sufferer of urinary tract infection can also take support measures.
Increased fluid intake, especially water, can be beneficial.
This leads to frequent voiding which can help remove the bacteria.
Reducing the intake of sugar and alcohol should also be tried.
This is because the bacteria causing the infection feed on the sugar.
Taking vitamin C is another good idea as this raises the acidity of the urine making it a more hostile environment for bacteria to grow.
Once a person has a bladder infection it is quite common to have a recurrence.
To prevent this from happening to you, practicing simple measures can help.
Always going to the toilet when you feel the need to go will decrease the amount of time that bacteria are able to grow in the bladder.
Practicing good hygiene in the genital area is also important including wiping from front to back when going to the toilet.
This will decrease the risk of spreading bacteria.
Drinking cranberry juice can also be used as a home remedy to prevent bladder infection.
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