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Is it common to have reaccuring bladder and yeast infections?


I often have symptoms of bladder, as well as yeast infections. I have been perscribed medicine for both, several times, but they just keep coming back. I bathe like 2 times a day cause i heard that can help...but has anyone had anything similar to this? I have also been tested for stds twice within the last few months cause i was afraid thats what it was. however all the tests were negative.

Urinary Tract Infections and Vaginal Yeast Infections can be treated safely and without toxicity or side-effects, with a product called New Silver Solution.

These infections can endure for years and are notoriously hard to eradicate with modern antibiotics. You need to treat the infection both internally and topically, so that the solution can come into nearby contact with those bacterium.

New Silver Solution has been tested against these conditions and use at home level has also provided some great results.

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I hope that helps you overcome your situation. Kill all the bacterium and your condition will be resolved.

Over washing or douching can be more harmful than NOT washing. It robs your body of the natural bacteria that keep the bad bacteria away. Wearing tight underwear or wearing thongs can cause infection as can wearing underwear made of polyester.

Have yourself tested for Diabetes. Recurring yeast infections are a little known, but real symptom of untreated Diabetes.

I used to have that problem. It can be from one of two causes. Either when you have sexual intercourse, if you don't bathe after wards it can cause a bladder infection because the vagina is so close to the urethra that the fluids get near that area and cause an infection. The other reason I believe is associated with your periods. If you have heavy or long periods that take a long time to end with a lot of brown spotting that too can cause an infection, either bladder or yeast.

Frequent yeast infections are sometimes a symptom of Diabetes, especially if you have a family history of it.

UTI's, urinary tract infections repeatedly, need to be checked out by a urologist. Long term UTI's can damage your kidneys over a period of time.

Pleace ask your MD for a referral to a urologist. Be sure you are drinking lots of water, to help avoid UTI's. You need to keep your kidneys flushed out, so bacteria doesn't build up and cause infection.

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