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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health

Urinary Tract Infections
Nearly half of all women has at least one urinary tract infection, or UTI, during their lifetimes. In fact, recurrent UTI is a common sexual health issue for many women.

10 Ways To Prevent UTI
Nine million doctor's office visits each year are due to urinary tract infections, or UTIs. The only thing patients visit the doctor for more often are respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold. Unfortunately, the majority of cases of UTI occur in women. What can you do to help prevent urinary tract infections from interfering with your life? According to the National Institutes of Health, health professionals recommend the following tips to reduce your risk of developing a UTI.

Treatments For UTI
An overview of traditional and alternative treatments for urinary tract infections.

Personal Hygiene And UTI
If you are serious about preventing urinary tract infections or UTI, the first thing you need to do is always practice good personal hygiene.

 


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