Study Investigates Potential Antibiotic-Free Options for UTIs

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(Newswire.net — December 27, 2017) Orlando, FL — Antibiotics are a common treatment for UTIs. However, since this type of medication may cause side effects, there are many who turn to safer alternatives. There are even clinicians and researchers who continue to conduct studies to determine some drug-free options.

A study investigates potential antibiotic-free options for UTIs. According to some experts, UTIs are the most common infections. Unfortunately, they tend to come back again and again, even when they have already been treated.

Most of UTI cases are due to E. coli bacteria, which thrive in the gut and then spread to the urinary tract. Antibiotics are widely used, but more researchers are seeking some other alternatives.

Scott J. Hultgren, Professor of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University in St. Louis, revealed that the ultimate aim of their research is to help patients in the management and prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections, which are quite common.

At the same time, they may also aid in addressing the worldwide crisis of antimicrobial resistance. There could possibly be a compound that provides UTI treatment without the use of antibiotics.

According to some experts, a molecular decoy may reduce the UTI-causing bacteria. When there is a smaller pool of disease-causing bacteria in the gut, it may decrease the risk of developing UTIs.

Almost 100 million people internationally suffer from UTIs every year. Despite antibiotic treatment, it has been found that a quarter still develops another infection within six months. UTIs can lead to burning, painful urination as well as a frequent urge to urinate.

In serious cases, the infection spreads to the kidneys and bloodstream, which may be life-threatening. Reducing the number of E. coli bacteria in the gut may aid in decreasing the likelihood of UTI development. It may also help to reduce the risk of certain other recurrent infections.

In earlier studies, it was found that a sugar called mannose may help fight the infection. Bacteria stick to the sugar instead of adhering to the tissues. Thus, UTI-causing bacteria are swept away with the sugar during urination.

D-Mannose is a popular and safer alternative to antibiotics. One of the formulas believed to be helpful in delivering the possible UTI-fighting effects of the natural ingredient is Purest Vantage’s D-Mannose supplement.

This formula is highly potent and pure, and it is backed with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. It is also free from substances and unwanted ingredients that many consumers are trying to avoid, such as fillers, binders and additives. 

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