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Dr. Natalie McCulloch

UTIs & Menopause: Understanding the Link and Treatment Options

By Natalie McCulloch, Naturopathic Doctor Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive life. While menopause comes with several physical and psychological changes, one issue that often goes undiscussed is the increased risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTIs are bacterial infections that affect the urinary system, and women in their menopausal years are more prone to these infections than any other time in […]

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Understanding the Link between Biofilms and UTIs

By Megan Henken, Co-founder MyUTI Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common issue for women, and they can be particularly troublesome during perimenopause and menopause. Changes in the urinary tract during this time can make women more susceptible to recurrent UTIs. Two factors that can contribute to this are biofilms and hormonal changes. Biofilms are slimy, protective coatings that bacteria can create on surfaces, including those within the urinary tract.

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Recurrent UTI facts

4 Surprising Facts About Recurrent UTI

By Melissa Kramer Founder, Live UTI Free Despite how common recurrent UTI is, there is still much that is not understood about the bladder, its microbiome and the immune system response.  There are some exciting new developments in this area of research. So before jumping into the 4 facts that everyone should know about recurrent UTI, let’s look at the new developments. New Developments For Recurrent UTI Many people with

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Recurrent UTIs

Helpful Tips to Prevent Recurrent UTIs

By Utiva Health What is more annoying than a UTI? You guessed it, a cycle of recurring UTIs. As many as 40% of women who have one UTI will get another.  If you have persistent symptoms of urinary tract infections, it’s very important to see your doctor for a urine culture who can prescribe the appropriate treatment, which is usually a course of antibiotics. Left untreated, an infection can lead

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Recurrent UTIs

Purchase Supplements   BEARBERRY (UVA URSI) Benefits Natural urinary antiseptic CORNSILK Benefits Anti-inflammatory properties Soothes the mucus lining of the urinary tract, easing pain and irritation Restores the bladder’s ability to resist infection Dandelion Benefits Anti-inflammatory properties Prevents formation of crystals in urine Inhibits fungus growth, which leads to yeast infections D-MANNOSE Benefits Makes it difficult for E.Coli bacteria (which cause 90% of UTIs) to latch onto the bladder wall

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