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Hello, CUTI
Expert care for chronic and recurrent UTIs. Advanced diagnostics, root-cause treatment, and evidence-based solutions when antibiotics fail.
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Fluoroquinolone
Fluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibiotics sometimes used for serious infections. While effective, they carry important risks and should be used thoughtfully, only when clearly indicated.
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Urine pH and UTI symptoms!
Urine pH measures how acidic or alkaline your urine is on a scale from 0 to 14. Normal urine pH ranges from about 4.5 to 8, with most people falling between 5.5 and 6.5. Urine naturally fluctuates throughout the day and changes based on what the body is trying to excrete. Unlike blood pH, which is tightly regulated, urine pH is meant to vary.
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Urine color
Not to be dramatic, but urine color is basically your body leaving you a note. Most of the time it’s boring. Sometimes it’s not.
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KIDNEY STONES!!!!!
Kidney stones can irritate the urinary tract long after they move or dissolve. Even small stones or fragments can inflame the lining of the ureter and bladder which leads to burning frequent urination urgency pelvic pressure and discomfort that feels exactly like a UTI.
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Chronic prostatitis
Chronic prostatitis is not always an infection and that is where much of the confusion begins. In fact the most common form is chronic prostatitis chronic pelvic pain syndrome which involves inflammation nerve irritation muscle tension and immune responses rather than active bacteria.
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Lactin V #2
Lactin V is different from many over the counter probiotics because it focuses on one specific strain Lactobacillus crispatus. This strain is strongly associated with vaginal health and has been shown in studies to reduce recurrence of bacterial vaginosis when used after standard treatme
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Aerobic Vaginitis
Burning with urination. Pelvic pressure. Constant urgency. A feeling that you need antibiotics right now. For many people, these symptoms get labeled as a UTI almost automatically. But there is another condition that looks and feels almost identical and is frequently missed. Aerobic vaginitis. If you have UTI like symptoms but keep getting negative urine cultures or only temporary relief from antibiotics, this may be the missing explanation.
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