Urinary Tract Infection Cures
Thursday, January 15th, 2009The cure of urinary tract infections involves a complete course of antibiotics. The antibiotics are prescribed at various stages through the process of treatment. Once the antibiotic treatment has started, one has to ensure that he takes the full course of the drugs to ensure that no traces of antibiotics remain in the bloodstream or bladder. If the course is not completed there are high chances that the bacteria may still be present in the urinary tract or urinary system. The most commonly used antibiotics in the treatment of UTI’s include; Nitrofurantoin, Amoxicillin, Doxycycline, Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and Cephalosporins. The use and the administration of these antibiotics depend upon the nature of the infection. Antibiotics such as Pyridium are used to lessen the agonizing and burning sensation caused by cystitis. These antibiotics also prevent the bacteria fro sticking on the walls of the urinary tract and they can easily be flushed out of the urinary system.
Herbs have been very useful in curing UTI’s, these herbs include; Goldeseal, Marshmallow root, Buchu, Corn silk and Horsetail. The use of the herbs is very simple and there are no complicated instructions to follow. This makes herbal treatment for urinary tract infections simple and effective. There a various research topics on these herbal medicines available on the internet. You will also be able to browse the use and directions of the herbs in the treatment of UTI’s. Although most of the cases of UTI’s can be treated at home, it is important that you go for a medical checkup as some of these home remedies may not completely get reed of the bacterium.