Home Remedy For Bladder Infection | |
| A bladder infection (cystitis) is (also called urinary tract infection - UTI) an inflammation of the urinary bladder. The inner lining of the bladder becomes inflamed, and the urine becomes full of bacteria. Bladder infections are more common among women than men because of their shorter urethra, making it easer for bacteria from the anus or genital area to reach the bladder. The most common Symptoms of a bladder infection in both men and women include painful urination, a sudden strong desire to urinate, an increase in the frequency of urination, cloudy urine that spells bad, and blood in the urine. Nearly 85% of blader infections (UTI) are caused by the E. coli bacteria. |
Some effective home remedies are: |
Ingredients: Water Instructions: Drink lots of water (6-8 glass) daily and your bladder infection will clear up in no time. Try to pee as often as you can (even though you already have the urge!). | Ingredients: Asparagus Instructions: Get about 6 asparagus stalks and boil them until they get squashy. Let stand until cool; then eat and drink the juice. | Ingredients: Apple cider vinegar, Honey Instructions: Mix 2 tsp of apple cider vinegar with 1 tsp of Honey in a glass of warm water. Drink 6 times a daily! | Ingredients: Cranberry Instructions: Drink plenty of cranberry juice at the very first sign of an infection, at least two glass a day. Cranberry juice prevents bacteria from sticking to bladder walls. Try to drink the real cranberry juice, If you cant get the real deal, you can make it by Taking a bag of fresh or frozen cranberries and boil them in water (they will fall apart). Cool and drink. Don't Add Sugar!!! This remedy is also useful for people with kidney problems as well. | Ingredients: Sulfur Instructions: Eat foods that are high in sulfur: Spinach, Asparagus, Brussels sprouts, Onions, Cabbage, Beans/Peas, Garlic, Wheat germ, Almonds, etc. | Ingredients: Parsley Instructions: Take an entire bunch of fresh parsley and boil in a litre of water. Let cool and drink throughout the day. | | Instructions: Another good remedy for preventing bladder infection (UTI) is to Urinate before and after sexual intercourse. |
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