Burning when urinating, pain in the right bladder, urinary urge, sometimes only false feeling to urinate——- this is a brief picture-onset urinary tract infections.
UTIs are a set of conditions very common especially for women and most experience them, even once in life.

What are the urinary tract infections
Often, urinary tract infections include the name of only trivial urethritis (inflammation of the urethra), cystitis (bladder inflammation) or cistopielita (bladder inflammation and a portion of the kidney pelvis). They are part of UTIs “low”, which are most easily treated, but also give you the most recurrences. But there are “high” UTIs, located in the kidneys (glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis), which are more serious infections, because they can impair the kidney function and structure, they are more difficult to treat and require special attention from the doctor and the patient as treated incorrectly, can lead to serious renal consequences that may affect the patient’s life.
Why do urinary tract infections appear:
Causes of urinary tract infections are common. Of these we have:
favoring causes of urinary tract infections: anatomic structure of the female urethra (the urethra is shorter in women than in men, and these favors the appearance of urinary tract infections more frequently in women), diseases of the colon, chronic constipation, kidney stones , genital infections, overexposure to cold, microbial causes: overpopulation of the urethra by infectious agents which overwhelm the body’s natural ability to defend this causing urinary tract infections.
Of bacterial agents, by far the most frequently involved are Escherichia coli (more than 60% of UTIs are caused by E. coli). Other organisms involved are Proteus, Klebsiela, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus.
Psycho-emotional causes: causes are in fact often ‘hidden’ urinary tract infections, causes of weakened immunity and thus the urinary infection. Among these are: anger kept constant, constant hostile attitude, confrontational attitude towards people who come in contact, lack of harmony in relationships with others, generally with new external environment, were all negative emotions and unresolved while the positive attitudes of tolerance, love, harmony and trust in others, do occur and maintain acute or chronic urinary tract infections, often resistant to drug therapy.
UTIs occur as:
The appearance of a burning sensation or pain when urinating is often the first symptom of a urinary infection. Pain in the right bladder, followed by the elimination of the cloudy urine, sometimes with blood, pain (in the back), fever, nausea associated with vomiting.
These last symptoms warn us that the infection has moved beyond a simple lower urinary tract infection (UTI “low”) and urinary propagated upward to the kidneys where the infection is serious and can lead to kidney complications that sometimes go to the total compromise of renal function if the disease is neglected.
What to do:
Since the first symptoms (burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination and repeated false sensations of pain and appearance of urine (bladder tenesmus), you must go to the doctor.
Before prescribing the treatment, the doctor may decide that you need to realize that an examination of the urine is called urine culture (bacteriological examination of urine), which can detect what kind of germs are the cause for the urinary infection. The doctor will determine whether you need to do other tests.
How to treat urinary tract infections:
The urinary infections are always treated to the doctor, to avoid unfair treatment and prevent their frequent recurrence due to inadequate treatment. The first step in treating the urinary tract infections is to go to the herbalist doctor and he decides what natural remedies to take.
Here are some natural remedies that can be used successfully to treat the urinary tract infections:
- First with antibacterial essential oils : thyme oil (2-3 drops 3 times a day in a teaspoon of honey), juniper oil, tee-tree oil, give good results.
- Plants with anti-infective effect: leaf blueberry, cranberry, grape bear, savory, thyme.
- Urinary disinfectant and anti-inflammatory: buds of poplar, willow bark, bilberry, pine buds, juniper.
- Herbal diuretics: couch, horsetail, cherry stalks, corn silk, zamosita.
They can be taken either macerated easily heated or kept dust and then swallowed with water sublingual payment or alcoholic extracts, in proportions determined by your herbalist.
For example, you can do a mix of blueberry, cranberry, pine nuts and anise zamosita, the grinder coffee grinders you make it into a fine powder and this mixture can be taken 1 teaspoon four times daily before meals by 30 min., kept under the tongue for 10-15 minutes and then swallow with water, possibly heated.
The daily consumption of 2 liters of fluid (preferably bottled water), diet based on increased consumption of vegetables and fruits, avoiding excessive cold and moisture are very useful in preventing the disease. Removal of rancor, fear, intolerance and replacement with healthy attitudes of love, understanding, harmony potting the outside the new, real healing can lead to urinary infections, especially recurrent and resistant to treatment.
Do not forget that a life of harmony, beauty and balance is a guarantee of a full health and a sustainable happiness.

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