Urinary tract infections treatment with homeopathic medicine

 Urinary tract infections are more common in Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a type of infection that can occur in any part of the urinary system, including the kidneys, bladder, or urethra.

UTI

They are more common in women, with approximately 50-60% of women experiencing at least one UTI in their lifetime. UTIs can occur in the bladder or urethra, which is known as a lower urinary tract infection (LUTI), or in the kidneys, which is known as a kidney infection or pyelonephritis.

Kidney infections are more serious and potentially more severe than LUTIs, and they can cause symptoms such as:

Severe pain in the side or back

Nausea and vomiting

Fever

Chills

Blood in the urine

Abdominal tenderness

If left untreated, kidney infections can lead to serious complications, such as:

Kidney damage or scarring

Increased risk of sepsis

Bloodstream infections

Chronic kidney disease

UTIs can be caused by bacteria, such as E. coli, which enter the urinary tract through the urethra and multiply in the bladder or kidneys. Risk factors for developing a UTI include:

Sexually active women

Women who use diaphragms or spermicides

Women who have had a previous UTI

Women who have a history of kidney stones or other kidney problems

homeopathic medicine for uti👉PRUNAS SPINOSA:-

Cramps in urinary bladder. Unsuccessful urge to ejaculate. Urge to urinate rapidly; urine seems to reach glans penis, then flows back and causes a lump in urethra. Urine retention. Have to strain for a long time before urine comes out.

👉ANTIM TART.:-

Urine. Burning sensation in urethra during and after urination. Last drop bloody and pain in bladder. Frequent urination. Catarrh of bladder and urethra. Contraction of urinary tract. Swelling of testicles.

👉PHYTOLACCA:-

Urine–little, suppressed, with pain in kidney region. Nephritis.

👉CANTHERIS:-

The individual experiences an unbearable urge to urinate accompanied by cramping and arching sensations. There is a sharp pain felt before, during, and after urination. The urine is characterized by a burning sensation and drips out slowly, drop by drop. There is a persistent need to urinate. Additionally, fragments resembling dissolved membrane appear in the urine, akin to bran suspended in water. The urine itself has a fibrous consistency, resembling jelly.

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