Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection
Urology Sreedevi•Gender: Female•Age: 38 years (Adult)• Chronicity: 2 years
Presenting Complaints & History
- Frequent, painful urination with severe burning
- High urgency and feeling of incomplete emptying
- Cloudy, strong-smelling urine
- Lower abdominal cramping and low-grade fever
Clinical Assessment
Experiencing 5-6 acute UTI episodes annually, requiring multiple rounds of broad-spectrum antibiotics, leading to chronic gut issues and antibiotic resistance.
Diagnostic Investigations: Urine culture showing Escherichia coli growth (>10^5 CFU/mL); renal ultrasound normal.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional treatment to enhance bladder mucosal defenses and prevent bacterial adhesion to the urothelium.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Cantharis and Staphysagria
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Increase water intake to 3L daily, urinate post-intercourse, avoid douching, and take cranberry supplements.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 9 months- Zero acute UTI recurrences during the 9-month follow-up
- Resolved chronic post-void burning and bladder urgency
- Sustained improvement during follow-up with negative culture tests
- Improved digestive health after stopping recurrent antibiotics
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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