Urinary Track Infection Natural Remedy (UTI)
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are infections that affect any part of the urinary tract. The urinary tract consists of the kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra. Bladder infection is the most common type of UTI. Women are especially prone to urinary tract infections – about 40% of women will develop a urinary tract infection at some point in their life. However, men are neither spared of UTIs.
You may have urinary incontinence (UI). Embarrassing? Sure, sometimes. But UI is common in men, with about 1 in 4 experiencing it at some point in their lives. And there are treatments available that work. Almost everyone is a good candidate for one solution or another. But only 1 in 5 men with bladder leakage seeks medical care.
The challenge is finding the solution for you. Learn more about the causes of urinary incontinence in men, helpful solutions to ease the consequences, and treatments that can greatly reduce and in some cases eliminate accidents.
Stress, Urge, & Overflow Incontinence
Different kinds of incontinence are caused by different things:
- Stress incontinence. This is caused by pressure against your bladder and may follow prostate surgery. The cause of the pressure might be a hardy laugh, a cough, a sneeze, or an attempt to lift a heavy weight.
- Urge incontinence. This comes from an urge to relieve your bladder so overwhelming that you fail to reach the toilet in time. Men with diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia are more likely to develop urge incontinence.
- Overflow incontinence. A man with an enlarged prostate (BPH) may have difficulty fully eliminating urine. This can lead to small amounts of urine overflowing from a constantly full bladder.
- Prostate gland problems are the most common causes of incontinence in men.
Symptoms in men
Men may not develop noticeable symptoms for several weeks. Some men may never develop symptoms.
Typically, the infection begins to show symptoms a week after its transmission. The first noticeable symptom in men is often a burning or painful sensation during urination. As it progresses, other symptoms may include:
- greater frequency or urgency of urination
- a pus-like discharge (or drip) from the penis (white, yellow, beige, or greenish)
- swelling or redness at the opening of the penis
- swelling or pain in the testicles
- a persistent sore throat
The infection will stay in the body for a few weeks after the symptoms have been treated. In rare instances, gonorrhea can continue to cause damage to the body, specifically the urethra and testicles. Pain may also spread to the rectum.
Symptoms in women
Many women don’t develop any overt symptoms of gonorrhea. When women do develop symptoms, they tend to be mild or similar to other infections, making them more difficult to identify. Gonorrhea infections can appear much like common vaginal yeast or bacterial infections.
Symptoms include:
- discharge from the vagina (watery, creamy, or slightly green)
- pain or burning sensation while urinating
- the need to urinate more frequently
- heavier periods or spotting
- sore throat
- pain upon engaging in sexual intercourse
- sharp pain in the lower abdomen
- fever
What causes a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
The most common causes of UTI infections (about 80%) are E. coli bacterial strains that usually inhabit the colon. However, many other bacteria can occasionally cause an infection (for example, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter, Proteus, Staphylococcus, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Serratia and Neisseria spp.), but are far less frequent causes than E. coli. In addition, fungi (Candida and Cryptococcus spp.)and some parasites (Trichomonas and Schistosoma) also may cause UTIs; Schistosoma causes other problems, with bladder infections as only a part of its complicated infectious process. In the U.S., most infections are due to Gram-negative bacteria with E. coli causing the majority of infections.
Staphylococcus infection (staph,)” is the most widespread infection in Ghana According to Statistics. He has said that the rise in cases of infertility in recent times is alarming, stating that it was not same in the olden days.
Staphylococcus is a very complex disease, apart from being contracted sexually or as a toilet infection; there are some other ways of getting infected. If you have contracted any form of disease in the past like, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, candida (yeast infection), urinary tract infection (U.T.I), etc., which you may have treated but not totally cured, could lead to staph infection.
Staph Aureus continues to be at the top of all STDs. Its incidence was the highest ever in the past year, About 45 to 65 percent of people carry Staphylococcus aureus
They can affect men and women of all backgrounds and economic levels, which means that no one is really safe.
Among the Four Major Sexually Transmitted Diseases, only Syphilis Shows Some Signs of Decline According to the latest statistics provided by Dr. Otu Ilaawu Mawuli (O.I.M),Chief Consultant and Medical Director Whomp Int`l Centre for Alternative Therapy Accra( DIC). tackling sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remains one of the major challenges facing health professionals. Of the Four major STDs, only syphilis shows some signs of decline, while Chlamydia gonorrhea and Staphylococcus Aureus continue unabated.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a strain that’s resistant to the usual antibiotics used to treat staph infection, making MRSA infections more difficult to treat except some one used a high proven herbal therapy that would flush the bacteria infection completely and boost the immune system and corrected the Hormone disorder.
INTRODUCING UTI NATURAL REMEDY
Is a set of powerful organic food supplement, which helps to eliminate Urinary tract infections, Cystitis, Bladder Infection etc once and for all because of it strong antibacterial properties.
It detoxify the entire urinary tract system therefore repair damages, heal sores and maintains the overall health of the urinary tract system and the kidney as a whole with no side effect.
OTHER BENEFITS OF THE PACK
> Boost the immune system.
> Detoxify the liver, kidney and the lungs.
> Supports respiratory system.
> Improves menstrual disorders