Examines the prevalence of urinary tract infection (UTI) among postmenopausal women in the U.S. Contribution of estrogen reduction in increasing UTI risk; Role of systemic estrogen replacement therapy in preserving bone mass and ameliorates hot flushes; Efficacy of intravaginal estrogen cream as ...
Vaginal estrogentherapyin peri and post-menopausal women For some women, using non antibiotic treatment such as taking cranberry supplements can help prevent UTIs. Be sure to discuss your options and their potential effectiveness with your doctor. ...
A non-antibiotic prophylaxis treatment (This could include cranberry products, D-mannose,methenaminewith vitamin C, or vaginal estrogen cream in menopausal women.) At-home urine tests, which you can get without a prescription, can help you decide whether you need to call your doctor. If you're...
Hormonal imbalance– women are usually at a higher risk of UTIs, but the risk is even higher in pregnant and menopausal women. Constipation– Due toconstipation, an individual faces issues when it comes to emptying the bladder. This then results into the bacteria being trapped inside thus giving...
Urinary tract infection is most common in women affecting the bladder and urethra. Infection in the bladder: It is also known as cystitis mainly caused due to E-coli bacteria it is mainly decent from the gastrointestinal tract as the urethra opening is close to the anal opening in females, ...
Randomised controlled trial of reflexology for menopausal symptoms Objective Clinical experience suggests that reflexology may have beneficial effects on the symptoms occurring in menopausal women, particularly psychologic... HE Ernst - 《Bjog An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology》 被引量: ...
This is me today. Menopausal and wondering whether to start HRT. I thought I had actually reached menopause but over the last couple of months my body seems to be having a final shot at everything and am getting all sorts of hormonal symptoms ...
24.8% of post-menopausal women with type 2 diabetes mellitus using sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors were having urinary tract infections. The majority of these patients were illiterate or had primary education and the duration of diabetes was more than 10 years. Conclusio...