No they make it worse the best thing to Doris ask a doctor what's best
Orange juice is not especially good or bad for your bladder. It has a lot of vitamins and sugar so can be good for you in moderation and bad in excess. The acidity of orange juice does not measurably change the the acidity of the urine. Cranberry juice is good for treating and preventing some urinary infections due t a chemical in it that keeps some bacteria from attaching to the bladder wall.
I had double hernia's last year, and I had two bladder infections leading to it. The doctor told me I probably had the hernia's for a few years. Since I had the hernia's repaired, I haven't had a bladder infection since. Personally I blame the bladder infections on the hernia's, the doctor said it was possible. My health was perfect (other then the hernia's) when I got the bladder infections, the chances are good in my option it "could" be the cause of a UTI.
Scraped skin? If so, Neosporin is great for preventing infections as well as speeding up the recovery process.
Sore throats, mouth ulcers, dental infections (and preventing them post tooth-removal etc...)
So you don't get smelly breath, and possible gum disease or other possible oral infections from tooth decay
No semen Can Not give you a bladder infection.I don't know where you heard that but it's 100% false.If you think about it,if semen caused bladder infections everyday 3/4 women would be complaining about one. Bladder infections is a blockage in the bladder or urethra, which hinders urine flow and prevents the bladder from emptying completely. Residual urine remaining in the bladder increases the chances that bacteria will multiply and establish an infection in the bladder. The main culprits of blockages are kidney and bladder stones, but an enlarged prostate can also cause a blockage, and bacteria from an unhealthy prostate can pass into the bladder. While many of the causes of bladder infection are out of our control, taking some preventive measures can reduce the chance of infection. * Stay hydrated: drink six to eight glasses of water a day. * Avoid tight, constricting clothes and synthetic underwear. * Reduce or eliminate caffeine beverages. * Women should urinate before and after intercourse, to help clean out bacteria. * Women should wipe from front to back after urinating to move potential bacteria away from the urethra. http://www.bladderdisorders.info/articles/bladder-disorders/bladder-infection.php
Caffeinated drinks are not good for the body. They can wreak havoc on the bladder and kidneys, causing infections and intense pain. They should be consumed as sparingly as possible.
Butter consumption is believed to be good for preventing gastrointestinal infections in children. It is also rich in vitamin A and D, which are essential for the absorption of calcium in the body.
Yes, tannins provide flavor and long life to a wine.
It's good for any bacterial infection. Including ear infections and vaginal infections.
Yes and could also cause a bladder infection. It isn't good to wear a wet swim suit because bacteria does begin to grow soon after swimming.
Yes. Some types can cause traveller's diarrhea ("Montezuma's revenge") and if they get into normally sterile places like the blood or bladder they can cause other infections. Of course, they are also a good bit of the "good bacteria" that are in your gut and you need to live.