The 3 components everyone should know about recurrent UTIs
Your urogenital health (that is, your vaginal health and bladder health) is all related.
This resource is here to help bridge the gap in information exchange between you and your healthcare provider when it comes to discussing your UTI treatment, and diagnostics. We're here with one goal in mind – to provide you with easy-to-understand and trustworthy information that will support you in preparing for your next doctor visit.
Antibiotic resistance is becoming an increasingly dangerous issue that can affect all of us. Learn more about how this threat can impact you!
Check out some of the most common UTI questions Dr. Carrie Aisen has been asked and things you should know before treating one.
There are many possible kinds of treatments for UTIs. But in this post, we discuss antibiotic alternatives for recurring UTIs.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), over 30% of antibiotics are prescribed unnecessarily in outpatient settings. Overuse of antibiotics in humans has led to the rise of “superbugs”.
Most people think that all UTIs must be treated with antibiotics. But, there is research suggesting that this is not necessarily the case.
Antibiotics have numerous side effects and pose the risk of building antibiotic resistance.