Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common types of bacterial infections worldwide. It’s estimated that over 150 million people contract UTIs each year. Anyone can develop a UTI, but women are 30 times more likely to be affected than men. Approximately 40% of women will experience a UTI at some point in their lives.UTIs can be treated with antibiotics, but infection recurrence is very common. But, the overuse of antibiotics can have long-term negative consequences, such as damage to the normal, healthy bacteria in your urinary tract, and possibly contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
1. D-mannose: D-mannose is a type of simple sugar that’s frequently used to prevent and treat mild UTIs.
2. Garlic: It’s a popular and effective herb for UTI.
3. Cranberry: Cranberry juices and supplements are often used to treat and prevent UTIs.
4. Green Tea: It’s also very effective for UTIs.
5. Uva ursi: Its otherwise known as Arctostaphylos uva ursi or bearberry leaf — is an herbal remedy for UTIs that has been used in traditional and folk medicine practices for centuries.
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