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Symptoms of candida – nonbacterial urinary tract infections

The symptoms of interstitial cystitis (often called chronic pelvic pain) are varying degrees of discomfort in the bladder and urination aggravating.

However, while the lining of the bladder is inflamed and very sensitive and often accompanied by abdominal pain, showed no sign of UTI.

Women are more affected than men, sometimes pain in the prostate, but actually comes from the bladder, which lies just above.

Women who suffer from interstitial cystitis are also more likely to complain of a wide range of other symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, chest pain, joint pain, palpitations, back pain, abdominal cramps, nausea or other pelvic discomfort, which tends to suggest that cystitis is itself a symptom of infection in the rest of the body.

The problem is that most doctors only perform a routine test for bacterial infections of the urinary tract and urine must be cultured in a different way of revealing a fungal infection, so often neglected. Because the real cause of the problem urine is uncertain, it may receive antibiotics as a precaution.

Although this treatment can relieve pain and reduce the frequency of the need vacuum, but also exacerbates the problems of yeast in other places, often results in an outbreak of the yeast and a worsening of symptoms above niggly foreigners.

Significantly, when the woman next sexual intercourse, vaginal Candida can be transmitted to the bladder, repeating the cycle of infection and antibiotics, and increasing proliferation Candida in the body.

Natural Remedy short-term symptoms of interstitial cystitis is eating a regular teaspoon baking soda in a quart of water to relieve the effects of acidity on the wall of the bladder. (Always consult your health care professional to ensure that this resource can be used safely in their own system of medical services). A hot water bottle and a pair of generic analgesics to relieve abdominal pain.

To monitor the situation over the long term, taking probiotics to increase good bacteria in the gut and enable them to fight against Candida agencies more effective, regular use of milk thistle Boldo contains complex can be very effective.

A member of the sunflower family, Milk Thistle has been used as a liver tonic for centuries. The active ingredient is silymarin its seeds. It is an antioxidant, eliminating free radicals which are toxic chemicals that cause cell damage.

Because growth Excessive Candida may affect the liver, the ability of silymarin to strengthen the liver, stimulating the production of new liver cells, and increased production of bile is invaluable.

Boldus Boldo is a South American plant, whose leaves are used to treat the urinal tract infections. (Not essential oil should not be taken internally, since Boldo is very toxic and should be avoided if pregnancy is suspected!)

You should always consult a registered homeopath before taking any course of treatment.

About the Author

Keira Benson has been a victim of the discomfort and irritation of interstitial cystitis.
For more information on how to treat fungal urine infections and other symptoms of Candida, visit:

http://treatthrushcandidaandyeastinfections.com



May expose an inguinal hernia of the prostate in chronic bacterial?

hernia … May expose the prostate (if any) for chronic bacterial infections? I have a theory that this may be the root of my problem after most plans to eliminate potential environmental allergens, others, and source of personal health. opinions. If not, how can I overcome this recurrent threat ever.

No, sir, inguinal hernias have nothing to do with your prostate, the best for inguinal hernia is surgery, it gets patched and do not disturb u no more. I remember May hernias be complicated and may compromise the vascular tissue. go see your doctor as soon as possible goodluck

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