Bladder Infections and Urinary Tract Infection CureWritten by Marguerite Palmeri
Continued from page 1 prevent infection. But despite these safeguards, infections still occur. Women are more likely to get UTIs than men are. Will UTIs come back? Sometimes. Most healthy women don't have repeat infections. However, about one out of every five women who get a UTI will get another one. Some women get three or more UTIs a year. Men frequently get repeat infections. Anyone who has diabetes or a problem that makes it difficult to urinate may get repeat infections. If you get repeat infections, talk with your doctor about special treatment plans. Your doctor may refer you to a urologist, a doctor who specializes in urinary problems. Your doctor may have you take antibiotics over a longer period to help prevent repeat infections. Some doctors give patients who get frequent UTIs a supply of antibiotics to be taken at first sign of infection. Make sure you understand what your doctor tells you about taking antibiotic and do exactly that. Men may need to take antibiotics for a longer time. Bacteria can hide deep in prostate tissue. Men shouldn't take their spouse's pills and think they will cure infection. See a doctor for treatment that fits your needs.Is there a vaccine to prevent recurrent UTIs? In future, scientists may develop a vaccine that can prevent UTIs from coming back. Researchers in different studies have found that children and women who tend to get UTIs repeatedly are likely to lack proteins called immunoglobulins, which fight infection. Children and women who do not get UTIs are more likely to have normal levels of immunoglobulins in their genital and urinary tracts. Early tests indicate that a vaccine helps patients build up their own natural infectionfighting powers. The dead bacteria in vaccine do not spread like an infection; instead, they prompt body to produce antibodies that can later fight against live organisms. Researchers are testing injected and oral vaccines to see which works best. Another method being considered for women is to apply vaccine directly as a suppository in vagina. If you are sick and tired of your pain and suffering from bladder infections, urinary tract infections or cystitis please visit our website

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