Urinary Tract Infection Treatment - Do you Need your Doctor

Your urinary tract infection treatment is usually antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. Many women however, purchase their antibiotics online, and they do so without their doctors help. This can be dangerous to their health in the fact that they buy the wrong antibiotics, and they don’t know how long to take the antibiotics for. If you’re going to treat your UTI without your doctors help you can use a safe, and effective cure that doesn’t carry any risks like using antibiotics does.

Because antibiotics are so easily available now more women are putting their health at risk because of what the antibiotics are doing to their bodies. Antibiotics are the biggest cause of recurrent UTI’s and yeast infections. The reason is, the antibiotics are not getting used properly, and they’re now getting used too often.

Every time you finish a course of antibiotics you leave your body more open to future infections because the weaken your immune system, and they kill your beneficial bacteria that lives in and on your body to protect you from infection causing bacteria and fungus.

If you’re going to use a urinary tract infection treatment without the help of your doctor you’ll be much better off using a home remedy. A home remedy for your UTI is safer, and it carries no risk of any side effects. Your immune system is given a boost because it’s an all natural cure, and your intestinal beneficial bacteria is unaffected so you have no chance of getting a yeast infection due to the treatment.

A home remedy also works a lot faster than a course of antibiotics. You can be taking antibiotics for 3 to 7 days providing they cure your infection first time. Natural UTI treatments eliminate the E coli bacteria from your body in 12 hours.

40% of bladder infections require a second course of antibiotics, and every course makes the E coli more resistant, and increases the chances of a reoccurrence of the infection.

UTI home cures have a success rate around the 98% mark because they work differently to antibiotics. They don’t kill the E coli over a period of time, they create an environment that they would like to get away from so then they are easily flushed out of your urethra and bladder.