Mainstream treatment for recurring urinary tract infections has been antibiotics, but now an article in the May of 2012 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine shows that probiotics are nearly as effective as antibiotics over a one year period in decreasing the number of urinary tract infections.
The problem with antibiotics is their side effects. They cause bacterial resistance in the intestinal tract that can lead to dysbiosis and C. difficile infections that can be life threatening. Oral and intravaginal probiotics are a reasonable approach to preventing these infections. For more information please visit www.doctorsaputo.com
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