Sunday 22 November 2015

Cure for infection,staph,uti,ecoli.

One Sunday morning i got a call from a woman who asked me about herbal products for a longtime infection,and i replied her and told her all it takes to get the full treatment concerning herbal cure for any kind /longtime infection.
I felt for this woman because she was crying on the phone telling me that she has spent a lot of money concerning getting cure for uti / long time infection but i told this woman that there might be some foods that increases the symptoms of this infection in her body and i also told her that she has to treat it with her husband cos her husband must be infected as well but she refused.
I told her that she must talk to her husband about it cos he too might be infected and she said her husband doesn't notice any sign of infection in him, then i laughed because she doesn't understand about body system and health matters.
Anyone who is married and infected with any infection then there's a big possibility that both couple will be infected.
For instance if a husband is infected with Gonorrhea then the wife too is infected cos they meet thru sex and they transfer it back within themselves.They are not safe not until they both treat themselves from the infection they have.
What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?

A UTI is an infection in the urinary tract. Infections are caused by microbes—organisms too small to be seen without a microscope. Bacteria * are the most common cause of UTIs. Normally, bacteria that enter the urinary tract are quickly removed by the body before they cause symptoms. But sometimes bacteria overcome the body’s natural defenses and cause infection.

HOW INFECTION CAN BE TRANSFERRED.
Infection is transferred or can be spread through blood transmission and this is the fastest way to get infected,mostly thru
sexual intercourse,and infection too can be transferred through oral sex and sucking of the genital organ like, the vagina,
penis,this is transmission thru fluid of the genital or private part.
What causes UTIs?

Most UTIs are caused by bacteria that live in the bowel, the part of the digestive tract where stool is changed from liquid to solid. The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) causes most UTIs. The urinary tract has several systems to prevent infection. The points where the ureters attach to the bladder act like one-way valves to prevent urine from backing up, or refluxing, toward the kidneys, and urination washes microbes out of the body. The body’s natural defenses also prevent infection. But despite these safeguards, infections still occur.

Other factors that may cause a child to get a UTI include the following:

    Waiting to urinate. Regular urination helps flush away bacteria. Holding urine allows bacteria to grow.
    Making too little urine. A child that doesn’t drink enough fluids may not make enough urine to flush away bacteria.
    Constipation. Constipation is a condition in which a child has fewer than two bowel movements a week. Stools can be hard, dry, small, and difficult to pass. The hard stool in the bowel may press against the urinary tract and block the flow of urine, allowing bacteria to grow.

Some children are just more prone to UTIs than others, just as some children are more prone to getting coughs, colds, or ear infections.

INFECTION CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO OUR UNBORN CHILD .
This same woman told me that the two children is infected too cos she notice anytime the children urinate they cry and it hurts
so much,i felt pity for this woman and the children because this little children is infected too and they now have UTI.

CHILDREN ARE INFECTED THRU THEIR PARENTS.

Any child can get a UTI, though girls get UTIs more often than boys.

Children with a condition called vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) are at higher risk for UTIs. VUR causes urine to reflux at the point where one or both ureters attach to the bladder. When urine stays in the urinary tract, bacteria have a chance to grow and spread. Infants and young children who get a UTI often have VUR. Boys younger than 6 months who are not circumcised are at greater risk for a UTI than circumcised boys the same age. Boys who are circumcised have had the foreskin, which is the skin that covers the tip of the penis, removed

This is when the couple are infected then the sperm too is infected,so there's every possibility that the child too might be
infected when born, or they might be infected thru the toilet they use in their home.
Are UTIs serious?

Most UTIs are not serious, but some infections can lead to serious problems. Chronic kidney infections—infections that recur or last a long time—can cause permanent damage. This damage can include kidney scars, poor kidney function, high blood pressure, and other problems. Some acute kidney infections—infections that develop suddenly—can be life threatening, especially if the bacteria enter the bloodstream.

SYMPTOMS OF UTI OR INFECTION....

    fever
    pain or burning during urination with only a few drops of urine at a time
    irritability
    not eating
    nausea
    diarrhea
    vomiting
    cloudy, dark, bloody, or foul-smelling urine
    urinating often
    pain in the back or side below the ribs
    leaking urine into clothes or bedding in older children

CURE FOR UTI,STAPH,GONORRHEA,HERPES,OR ANY LONGTIME INFECTION

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Tuesday 10 November 2015

Herbal cure for uti,infection


Taking an antibiotic isn’t the only way to get over urinary tract infection symptoms.
In fact, some remedies don’t require a prescription — and they can be carried out right at home in addition to any treatment your doctor has recommended. But be cautious with do-it-yourself home remedies and check in with your doctor before trying a new strategy.
For example, mixing baking soda and water as a drink to help fight a urinary tract infection (UTI) can be risky if you drink too much of it. About 5 percent of baking soda-related poisonings in California between 2000 and 2012 were from drinking baking soda to treat UTIs, according to February 2014 research in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics.

The following seven viable home remedies — from drinking lots of water, to applying heat, and wearing loose cotton clothing — just might ease your agonizing UTI symptoms, or prevent them in the first place:

1. Get Your Fill of Water

One of the first things to do when you have a urinary tract infection is to drink plenty of water, doctors will tell you. That’s because drinking water can help flush away the bacteria that's causing your infection, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). This puts you on the right track for recovery.
How much should you drink? Aim for half of your body weight in ounces of water, up to 80 ounces (oz) a day, says Holly Lucille, ND, RN, a naturopathic doctor in private practice in West Hollywood, California, and author of Creating and Maintaining Balance: A Woman’s Guide to Safe, Natural Hormone Health. If you weigh 140 pounds, that means you should try to get 70 oz of water a day. And if you have kidney disease, the NIDDK stresses caution: Check with your physician about how much fluid is safe for you to drink.

2. Load Up on Vitamin C for a Healthy Urinary Tract

Getting plenty of foods high in vitamin C is important, because large amounts of vitamin C make urine more acidic. This inhibits the growth of bacteria in your urinary tract, according to the Johns Hopkins Medicine health library. If you have an active UTI, taking vitamin C supplements may help too, advises Kandis Rivers, MD, an urologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.

3. Soothe UTI Pain With Heat

Inflammation and irritation from UTIs cause burning, pressure, and pain around your pubic area, Dr. Rivers says. Applying a heating pad can help soothe the area. Keep the heat setting low, don’t apply it directly to the skin, and limit your use to 15 minutes at a time to avoid burns.

4. Cut Bladder Irritants From Your Diet

When you have a UTI, caffeine, alcohol, spicy food, nicotine, carbonated drinks, and artificial sweeteners can irritate your bladder further. This makes it harder for your body to heal. Focus on healthy foods, such as high-fiber carbohydrates, which are good for your digestive health, Lucille says.

5. Go Ahead, Empty Your Bladder Again

Every time you empty your bladder — even if it’s just a small amount — you rid it of some of the bacteria causing the infection, according to the NIDDK. So keep making those bathroom runs, Rivers says.
RELATED: 4 Hidden Causes of Bladder Pain

6. Consider Herbal Remedies

You may find some relief from taking the herb uva ursi (bearberry leaf), which is used as a treatment for lower urinary tract infections. But Rivers cautions that it should be taken only for short periods of time — five days or less — as it could cause liver damage. In addition, the herb goldenseal  may be used as a remedy for UTIs, according to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. It's smart to tell your doctor about this and any other medications or herbs you’re taking, because side effects or drug interactions can sometimes be serious.

7. Change to Healthier Habits

Lifestyle changes matter because they can help you recover from a UTI and might prevent another infection, according to NIDDK.
  • Quit smoking
  • Wear loose cotton clothing and underwear
  • Wipe yourself clean from front to back
  • Choose only fragrance-free personal hygiene products

About Cranberry Juice and UTIs


For years, unsweetened cranberry juice was thought to help flush away bacteria and keep them from sticking to the bladder wall, possibly helping to prevent or reduce recurrent UTIs. But a review of 14 studies published December 2013 in the journal American Family Physician showed that cranberry juice might not have real benefits.
While more studies may clear up this issue, for now, cranberry juice is no longer recommended as a UTI fighter.

Urinary tract infections (UTI) may become dangerous if ascending bacteria reach the kidney and subsequently induce an inflammatory reaction within the renal parenchyma. Host factors like vesicorenal reflux or obstructive uropathies increase the risk of ascending infection and facilitate renal damage even by bacteria of "low virulence". Inadequate antibiotic therapy and young age are further predisposing factors for pyelonephritic scars. Hypertension, reduced kidney function and complications during pregnancy are the potential long term problems arising from renal damage. Early recognition of obstructive uropathies by sonographic screening, undelayed diagnosis and consequent treatment of symptomatic UTI, and early identification of reflux after symptomatic UTI's may reduce the incidence of these problems.