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Gnomey

2y ago

Dealing with Frequent UTIs: Tips and Tricks

I get UTI’s quite often.

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Countryasitgets

2y ago

I have found that using honeypot which is a vaginal soap that replaces the oh balance has really helped me from getting them. I also take cranberry vitamins daily as well as culturell probiotics.
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Countryasitgets

2y ago

replaces the ph balance!
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JoanieMarie

2y ago

Omg I seem to get them all the time. Bladder cramping and spasms
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TTLOTA

2y ago

Check out uqora!!! It’s the only thing that has helped me. It’s my saving grace
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VanessaV

2y ago

Probiotics help out a lot, the reason the infections come back is because of the antibiotics clearing out the good bacteria to fight off future infections. Take womens health probiotics to replenish the good bacteria❤️ also cranberry extract is supposed to make your urinary tract more slippery so the bad bacteria can’t cling on inside to develop! Hope that helps🥺
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Gnomey

2y ago

What do you do? Do you go to the doctor and then get antibiotics that do not work?! That is what happens to me all the time
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jaesun

2y ago

sorry for late reply i barely check the app. i just see my primary dr. if it lasts more than 2 weeks or if its excruciatingly painful (eg. shaking pain, unable to function normally, just feel sick / bad in general) otherwise i just drink a boatload of water and just hope i survive lol
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jaesun

2y ago

same here! i get UTI once a month for around a year and a half now.

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