Interstitial Cystitis and Recurrent UTI's
Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a general term for chronic bladder pain and is commonly diagnosed when a patient consistently presents with UTI symptoms with or without positive urine culture. It is caused by chronic inflammation of the bladder associated with suboptimal clearance of toxic waste.
A person diagnosed with IC may suffer from urgency to urinate, a frequency of urination, pelvis pain and pressure, low back pain, vaginal discomfort or any one of these symptoms.
IC responds extremely well to an alkaline diet, increased water hydration, decreased stress and supplements which support the immune system.
Check out the videos to learn more about urinary tract infections, root causes and how to effectively treat them.
If you are suffering with bladder issues that are negatively impacting your health, contact the nation’s leading expert in integrative and functional medicine. Dr. Bhandari realizes that every person is different; their treatment should be too.
What is a UTI?
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How do you get a UTI?
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What increases your risk of getting a UTI?
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How to get rid of UTIs
How to prevent UTIs
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Can chronic UTIs increase my risk of long term diseases?
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Do IUD’s cause UTI’s?
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Does zinc help prevent UTI’s?
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Chronic UTI’s with negative cultures
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Correlation between Candida overgrowth and UTI’s
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