Treating mild urinary tract infections without antibiotics

2023. Jun 30. | Urogin

Cystitis can be treated without antibiotics if it is mild – here’s how.

Cystitis – inflammation of the bladder – is a common infection of the urinary system; it mainly affects women but can also occur among men. Cystitis can cause unpleasant symptoms and, if not treated properly, can lead to more serious infections.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria that enter the urinary system. The most common pathogen is the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli), which lives in the intestines. The most common causes of UTIs include:

Sexual activity: urinary tract infections during sexual intercourse are also common, as bacteria can enter the urinary system more easily. It is important to follow proper hygiene measures and develop hygiene habits after urination.

Compromised immune system: when our immune system is weakened, bacteria can multiply more easily and cause infection. Therefore, it is important to maintain optimal immune protection through a healthy lifestyle and proper nutrition.

Symptoms of cystitis usually appear a few days after the infection and can include:

  • frequent urge to urinate and releasing small amounts of urine,
  • burning sensation or pain when urinating,
  • pressure or pain in the bladder area,
  • cloudy or bloody urine,
  • general malaise, fatigue, and fever.

The traditional herbal medicine, Urogin quickly relieves the discomfort caused by cystitis. The oral solution can be used on its own. It contains natural active ingredients; the extracts of six medicinal herbs – bearberry leaf, nettle leaf, birch leaf, yarrow, agrimony, and equisetum stem – effectively eliminate inflammation and gradually relieve symptoms.

Urogin oral solution is effective remedy for urinary tract infections and cystitis. This over-the-counter herbal medicine contains naturally active ingredients and helps recover from a UTI quickly.

If you have any questions about Urogin oral solution, please feel free to contact us.