(Newswire.net — December 12, 2018) Orlando, FL — Worldwide, UTIs have been found to affect more than 150 million people. While there are antibiotics available, it is worth mentioning that the prevalence of this infection continues to soar.
According to Dr. Srinivas Narayan, Consultant Urologist, Fortis Hospital Anandapur, Kolkata, UTIs are more common in women than in men with a ratio of 8:1.
Reports have revealed that approximately 50 to 60 percent of women suffer from at least one UTI in their lifetime. Further, one out of three will have a minimum of one symptomatic UTI necessitating antibiotic treatment by the age of 24.
Dr. Samir Kumar Ray, Consultant Gynaecologist, CMRI/CK Birla Hospitals, Kolkata, says that UTI is a common infection in women who are not pregnant. It has been found to affect over 10 to 20 percent, but the risk increases during pregnancy.
There have been quite a number of studies that reveal the prevalence of UTIs and how such an infection affects many people. Antibiotics are often prescribed to those with the infection. Unfortunately, the frequent and long-term use or overuse of these medications have been found to produce serious side effects.
One of which is antibiotic resistance, which is considered by many researchers and health organizations to be a growing public health threat.
Natural, therapeutic sugars like D-Mannose have been found effective in halting the onset and recurrence of UTIs.
According to studies, D-Mannose works by coating the lining of the bladder and urinary tract while passing through the body. What makes this sugar even more beneficial is that it not only covers mucus membranes, but also surround the bacterial cells.
This makes it impossible for bacteria to stick to the lining of the bladder and urinary tract, and cause infection. Bacteria are then kept free floating and are eliminated from the body via the urine.
More specifically, D-Mannose gets rid of the Escherichia coli (E. coli), which are responsible for around 90 percent of all UTI cases.
Health authorities warn that E. coli overgrowth in the urinary system could result in infection.
A Pub Med study carried out at the NIH reveals that D-mannose intake significantly decreases bacteria in the urine. What makes this research even more interesting is that such an effect was produced after one day of use.
It has long been believed D-Mannose can work as a natural antibiotic against the UTI-causing E. coli.
To experience its benefits, it is wise to turn to the use of Purest Vantage D-Mannose.
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