I mean, as a fourth year medical student going into neurology, this sounds pretty badass. Wish there was more collaboration between the US and EU on streamlining clinical studies to allow for their use in the US.
You got the UA-cam Award, but I think you deserve a humanitarian award as well. Thank you. This video helped me tremendously (as have others.) Recently, I started CIC due to Bulbar Stricture. Sometimes there is sediment in the urine and then sometimes it is really clear. My urologist didn't know the cause or just didn't care enough to explain. The stricture was diagnosed as a result of recurrent infections, so I want to keep current with info on vaccines.
I’ve been on Uromune, as well as another (Bulgarian) vaccine Urostim for 18 months for repeat UTI’s following botched surgery. Generally successful, with a reduction in UTI’s from one per month to three or four per year.
Hi may I know how did u get uromune ? Like were u selected for the trial group or is it available in pharmacy ? Can you please throw some light this uti is killing me since 6 years am tired of it am from India & there is no vaccine here for uti I hope you reply pls
@@aishwaryareddy5805 they make it for you based on which bacteria are causing the UTIs. So you will need copies of your urinalysis which has to be sent to them with a prescription from a urologist. If you visit their website (look up inmunotek not immunotek) and you can find their contact details. Good luck!
Thank you for providing information out about this. I've had strovac and a yearly booster for 4 years, it's changed my life so much and my anxiety after sex is greatly reduced too.
Great info! I was a long term sp cath user and during that year+ I got so many utis. It’s nice to know a successful vaccine may be available at some point in the US for people who need it. It really interferes with daily living constantly being sick.
Definitely taking one of those vaccines if it reaches Canada! I've been having sporadic UTI for a decade now, and the anti biotics makes me sick to my stomach.
Thank you for this very informative video. My wife used to have UTI very frequently and after the cranberry juice self-treatment it went away only to return a few weeks later. Her OB/GYN prescribed some medication and has been free for several years now.
Had a UTI and it was terrible but, after two courses of strong antibiotics got it under control however, I now take a natural remedy D-Mannose from my local health food shop on a daily basis and it’s been extremely helpful…another Great vid 👍
This is great info! i really learned alot watching this video. very interesting. Do we all know in the Elderly population the First Symtom of a UTI is Confusion. Literally forgetting how to walk causing them to fall. if treatment is delayed because it is not diagnosed properly they can end up septic. Nursing homes should be more aware of this..
Thank you Dr Malik! I have learned quite a bit watching your videos. I work in the Urology field, I do imaging and occassionally Nurse visit. It is great how you break down everything and make it easy to understand. So, again, Thank you!
Dr. Malik, did you ever do a video on people with a suprapubic catheter? What would these vaccines do for them? What about people who get recurrent bladder infections but who have different symptoms of infection than normal?
I was born with bladder extrophy, and self catheterise through a mitrofanoff in my abdomen. I get so much uti’s, I’m now resistant to many antibiotics. UTI’s are so frustrating, it effects all parts of my life, it makes doing anything so difficult! I would love to get a vaccine!
Oil of Oregano has been helping me. Great if you can tolerate it! I wonder what effect it has on the liver? Natural remedies are not always benign. If they are potent enough to work, respect them.
Please bring to the UK. This is my last hope!! I wouldnt want to be a guinea pig for anything but for this I'd jump at the chance. I've lost jobs,friends and it's governed my life for the last 13 years.
Last year a removed a huge (endometriosis) nodule located on my bowel which caused me constipation and, as a consequence, lots of bacteria moved from my bowel to my bladder. I spent the years before the surgery with UTI monthly. Sometimes even twice a month. I used so many antibiotics that at some point I became resistant to everything. I then discovered d-mannose and started to take it every day, to prevent and to cure when symptoms were not complicated, it worked for a while but didn't solve the problem. Since the surgery, I had a good year without any problems. Until last week. Last week I started again to feel my bladder suffering, with all the UTI symptoms. Listening that there is a vaccine is a truly relief, I can't even imagine to go back to my life before surgery. I can't thank you enough for sharing it...none here (I am based in Italy) talks about that.
Actually, the in this case the science is inconclusive about that association, and even if there is an association it isn’t very clear why UTIs can cause altered mental states and confusion
Actually, thisis pretty clear to me. I am younger than that, but have 'atypical' symptoms quite often. Let's face it- infections are a stressor to the body. symptoms may vary. Lack of alertness and confusion, or uncertainty about how to articulate a distress could manifest as confusion.
My mom went into a coma because of a UTI. Unfortunately we had to pull the plug. I thought, how could this ever happen because of a UTI? It came as a surprise.
Doc, I thought there was preventative measures for the ladies and for men. Ladies should pee after sex or any activity down under. Second is that they should wipe a certain way, then to drink an alkaline drink. Then there is the matter related to the Ph and biome of the vagina. Then there is washing externally with baking soda diluted in water. Personal hygiene is a must as well including certain panties. Is everything I read before and was told by gynaes is wrong?
I don’t think it’s right to claim all of this information is from gynaecologists. Vaginal douching is associated more with adverse outcomes than it with positive ones. Drinking alkaline water is commonly recommended for urinary incontinence, not UTIs. And, yes, one can take all the precautions one can and still contract a UTI
@@xxsaruman82xx87, yes from gynaes, a lady a knew suffered from UTI all the time. The question should have been, where are they from? South Africa! Also, I did not mention douching the vagina as it is a self cleaning organ.
I took Uro Vaxom and for now I didnt get any UTI and it’s been half a year. (And no UTI in half a year is a miracle) So let’s see how it goes. All I know is that not only do I feel physically better but also mentally… I was just mentally tired and constantly anxious. So I really recommend it. And please, make your partner check themselves, too. Men might have an infection and not even know about it and pass it on to you. Always use lubricants, do not wear thongs and drink a lot of water. And you will be fine.
I might line up too every few hours to get my addiction taken care of for breakfast, lunch and dinner and for seconds in between. The word shoved down our throats this decade is AXX -all nations! One way trip out o' here!
Primary biliary cirrhosis (a type of damage to bile duct) is associated with developing UTIs, but no evidence, to say that liver damage directly causes UTIs. A UTI is a urinary tract infection, and the liver is not part of the urinary tract. However, liver damage and in particular the development of ascites raises the risk of infection, so in theory there could be some indirect association
I am loving your videos! I am a little confused about the information on antibiotic resistance you've included here. It seems like you are positing that when a person is effected with a bacterial infection, it comes from a sort of personal biome. The way I understand it, when a person gets over an infection, the offending bacteria is eliminated from the host entirely. Antibiotics generally create resistance on a larger population scale, but research does indicate that recurring MRSA infections are often a product of household colonization and asymptomatic carriers (Prevention of Recurrent Staphylococcal Skin Infections, C Buddy Creech MD, Duha Al-Zubeidi MD, Stephanie Fritz MD). I'm ten years a nurse aide at a 350 bed hospital and this is something that has always confused me - we often treat MRSA like once you have it, you always have it, isolation rooms for life. Please help this confused soul - do you carry your infections with you the rest of your life? How does that mechanism work and where to they hide?
Can you do a video about UTIs in men with catheters please. I've had mine in for a month now and I'm constantly having involuntary spasms on the toilet where stuff wants to come out both ends it feels.
Is this for men also I get UTI often I finally got a referral to see a urologist. I've had sti excluded and stones yet I keep getting them. I had e.coli.
I'm 23 years old male struggling with uti for 3 years, i took many antibiotics but the e coli came back. I'm taking uro vaxom currently , can someone explaine how does uro vaxom work , is it effective etc
Hi Rena, always watch to keep updates 😊 ± I think you are a beautiful brunette 😍 , u answer alot of questions I had growing up (in my mind) wish you were around when I needed U , luv ya ❤
That's absolutely right (one of my specialties is microbiology). Bacteria are opportunistic...which means anything can cause an infection under the right (or wrong) circumstances. I always thought they were just treated with antibiotics, I didn't know there were vaccinations...except for syphilis and gonorrhea. Now that really makes you hurt when you pee 😄.
Urinary tract infections and unhealthy lifestyle and sexual behaviours in the host are not bedfellows...and the microbes, e-coli and bacterium are infectious and can spread...so keep your yourselves clean and sanitised...Thanks Dr Malik, love you videos and you are worth it 😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️
@Kieren Summers Since when are doctors blaming women for getting UTIs? Women are simply more probe to them because of their anatomy. Your bet would be wrong, though, lol
@@xxsaruman82xx87 It is impressive that it dates back 2000 years ago as proven medicine with highest anti bacterial potency and even before recorded history. But do take medication like antibiotics, big pharma adores you destroying yourself while you pay for it. Never think for yourself or listen to anyone, and by apple.
@@J4ckCr0w Proven? Show me the clincal studies. Yes, oregano has been shown to have some antibacterial properties, but it is not a substitute for antibiotics. If oregano was so effective, there would have been no need to synthesise and manufacture antibiotics. I can think for myself, but my decisions are based on solid, hard cold evidence. Clearly, yours are not. Besides, if oregano were comparable to antibiotics, as you claim, then taking it over years for prophylaxis would put you at risk of developing antibiotic resistant UTIs. Not a particularly nice prospect
I have a question that I would appreciate if you would answer it for me. I went to the urologist because although I have no problem urinating, it does not all come out. I have to push it out because I can still feel like I need to go. The urologist had me empty my bladder. He did an ultrasound on the bladder and told me that the prostate looked okay and the bladder was emptying okay as well. That was all he did. Now he wants me to urinate in a container and write down how many ounces I go for three days, 24 hours a day. Basically, he told me I drink too much water. Can the prostate be seen from the bladder ultrasound? Thank you.
Dr. Rena, give of a full report, so please answer, because too many of us are very aware with the COVID-19 frankenjab. So be honest if you dare to respond.
enjoy your very informational coverage on genitalia, porno and the such but could you go into depth about vibrators and "women porn" like novells and shows like Twilight? thanks, keep up the great content!
@@xxsaruman82xx87 my apologies. what i mean is "women" shows. Dr. Malik has talked about the ratio difference of men and women watching porn but women are wired differently and are generally considered the more imaginative/creative gender and can come up with better fantasies so assumably they wouldnt use "porn" as much as us guys do.
@@abeld.wilkes8828 Don’t assume my gender. I could be a woman for all you know. Also, you know nothing about “woman porn” if you think Twilight is porn 😂😂 It’s not even erotic fiction.
Does it start in your microbiome and diet? A more alkaline environment would prevent uti...yeah. ? Water. Radish. Yogurt. Kimchi. Asparagus? Idli. Dosa...
No, a more acidic environment is helpful in preventing UTIs. The bacteria that cause UTIs (mostly from your large bowel, a slightly alkaline environment) do not survive well in acidic environments. Normally, urine is acidic, which kills the bacteria.
I had so many uti’s young to the point they strapped me down and it was the first time I said mom… they said my ureters didn’t connect right and I would grow into it. Several years later they said there was reflux so it actually sucked pee back with bacteria? (Never heard of it since and it’s really weird so idk about that). Only years without or once/twice in a year was when I was 12-16. 17 I had one like every 2/3 months, 18 I had months I had it 2 or 3 times somehow and was supposed to go to the ER at one point for a very resistant kidney infection as the ‘rescue’ shot I was allergic to. I didn’t get to go and took a repeat course of an early med and thought it was okay, but had a yearlong pregnancy scare due to smell sensitivity causing nausea and gagging and generally feeing terrible and I went back almost exactly a year after that uti and was told I had one, did the antibiotic and it worked and I was good after it. Seems that I got chronic fatigue syndrome from the stress on my body which 3ish years later still isn’t okay at all as no one can figure it out and stimulate type drugs aren’t okay with my body for some reason. Now also learning I probably already had Lupus and it caused it to progress so I’m so glad there figuring something out, I hope no one has anything like this when obviously they know there body isn’t going to get better on it’s own and uti’s would be inevitable otherwise.
I mean, as a fourth year medical student going into neurology, this sounds pretty badass. Wish there was more collaboration between the US and EU on streamlining clinical studies to allow for their use in the US.
You got the UA-cam Award, but I think you deserve a humanitarian award as well. Thank you. This video helped me tremendously (as have others.) Recently, I started CIC due to Bulbar Stricture. Sometimes there is sediment in the urine and then sometimes it is really clear. My urologist didn't know the cause or just didn't care enough to explain. The stricture was diagnosed as a result of recurrent infections, so I want to keep current with info on vaccines.
I’ve been on Uromune, as well as another (Bulgarian) vaccine Urostim for 18 months for repeat UTI’s following botched surgery. Generally successful, with a reduction in UTI’s from one per month to three or four per year.
@@devsai21 these medicines are available all over Europe
Hi may I know how did u get uromune ? Like were u selected for the trial group or is it available in pharmacy ?
Can you please throw some light this uti is killing me since 6 years am tired of it am from India & there is no vaccine here for uti
I hope you reply pls
@@aishwaryareddy5805 they make it for you based on which bacteria are causing the UTIs. So you will need copies of your urinalysis which has to be sent to them with a prescription from a urologist. If you visit their website (look up inmunotek not immunotek) and you can find their contact details. Good luck!
@@aishwaryareddy5805do a search for the manufacturer, inmunotek and they will explain the process
Hi Heimi,
I have a similar case (botched surgery) and am going for Uromune in UK. Can we connect on personal chat?
Thank you for providing information out about this. I've had strovac and a yearly booster for 4 years, it's changed my life so much and my anxiety after sex is greatly reduced too.
Great info! I was a long term sp cath user and during that year+ I got so many utis. It’s nice to know a successful vaccine may be available at some point in the US for people who need it. It really interferes with daily living constantly being sick.
I have an sp catheter also and get uti's quite a lot as well. I think my issues might be related to also having spina bifida but I could be wrong.
Definitely taking one of those vaccines if it reaches Canada! I've been having sporadic UTI for a decade now, and the anti biotics makes me sick to my stomach.
I had chronic uti 18 years never had a brake from it on permanent antibiotics would love to try this vaccine as scared of dying from this condition
Thank you for this very informative video. My wife used to have UTI very frequently and after the cranberry juice self-treatment it went away only to return a few weeks later. Her OB/GYN prescribed some medication and has been free for several years now.
Which medicine it was
Had a UTI and it was terrible but, after two courses of strong antibiotics got it under control however, I now take a natural remedy D-Mannose from my local health food shop on a daily basis and it’s been extremely helpful…another Great vid 👍
This is great info!
i really learned alot watching this video.
very interesting.
Do we all know in the Elderly population the First Symtom of a UTI
is Confusion.
Literally forgetting how to walk causing them to fall.
if treatment is delayed because it is not diagnosed properly they can end up septic.
Nursing homes should be more aware of this..
I use raw asparagus for urinary tract infection.. I tell you it works great.
😮 really? How much raw asparagus do you eat? Also when? Do you eat it immediately after sex or before sex?
Please help!!!🙏🏾
Thank you Dr Malik! I have learned quite a bit watching your videos. I work in the Urology field, I do imaging and occassionally Nurse visit. It is great how you break down everything and make it easy to understand. So, again, Thank you!
Great information presentation Dr. Rena Malik. I learned a lot today!
Valuable information presented; thank you in my understanding of UTI issues.
Dr. Malik, did you ever do a video on people with a suprapubic catheter? What would these vaccines do for them? What about people who get recurrent bladder infections but who have different symptoms of infection than normal?
Thank you for such kind of information,
Kindly make one video on testicular pain .
I was born with bladder extrophy, and self catheterise through a mitrofanoff in my abdomen. I get so much uti’s, I’m now resistant to many antibiotics. UTI’s are so frustrating, it effects all parts of my life, it makes doing anything so difficult!
I would love to get a vaccine!
Have you looked into natural remedies? I suffer too and have seen great reviews for Oil or Oregano and Garlic. Perhaps look into that
Oil of Oregano has been helping me. Great if you can tolerate it! I wonder what effect it has on the liver? Natural remedies are not always benign. If they are potent enough to work, respect them.
Any time line on these being available in the US? This was really helpful!
Nice job on information Doc.thanks.keep them coming ☆☆☆☆
What is the best treatment for chronic UTIs in men
Thanks alot Dr am so proud of this informations
Please bring to the UK. This is my last hope!! I wouldnt want to be a guinea pig for anything but for this I'd jump at the chance.
I've lost jobs,friends and it's governed my life for the last 13 years.
Thank you Doctor
This would be so incredible
Dose cranberry juice help ?
Banna stem juice. Radish juice and onion juice cocktail. Lemon added.
Mom used to tell me this.
Last year a removed a huge (endometriosis) nodule located on my bowel which caused me constipation and, as a consequence, lots of bacteria moved from my bowel to my bladder. I spent the years before the surgery with UTI monthly. Sometimes even twice a month. I used so many antibiotics that at some point I became resistant to everything. I then discovered d-mannose and started to take it every day, to prevent and to cure when symptoms were not complicated, it worked for a while but didn't solve the problem.
Since the surgery, I had a good year without any problems. Until last week. Last week I started again to feel my bladder suffering, with all the UTI symptoms.
Listening that there is a vaccine is a truly relief, I can't even imagine to go back to my life before surgery.
I can't thank you enough for sharing it...none here (I am based in Italy) talks about that.
i wish my urologist would be is as caring as you
How does the body clear it if the microbes have become dormant in the bladder lining?
Why do urinary tract infections in people over 60 cause altered mental states and confusion?
Actually, the in this case the science is inconclusive about that association, and even if there is an association it isn’t very clear why UTIs can cause altered mental states and confusion
Actually, thisis pretty clear to me. I am younger than that, but have 'atypical' symptoms quite often. Let's face it- infections are a stressor to the body. symptoms may vary. Lack of alertness and confusion, or uncertainty about how to articulate a distress could manifest as confusion.
What was the dose or macrobid daily?
Any update regarding SEQ 400 UTI vaccine developed by sequoia vaccines
Dr Malik, how does daily use of pyridium fall into symptom prevention? Does it help prevent the infection or just symptoms?
My mom went into a coma because of a UTI. Unfortunately we had to pull the plug. I thought, how could this ever happen because of a UTI? It came as a surprise.
I’m so sorry for your loss
@@xxsaruman82xx87 thank you, friend.
What is your point of view regarding D-Mannose?
Excellent really mind blowing
The way u explain.
best ever you tube channel
Gorgeous personality
Beautyfull voice
Dr. Malik
Could this help people with interstitial systitis?
No . As that is a inflammatory condition not a bacterial infection
Have you read IC unmasked by Professor Malone-Lee....
Doc, I thought there was preventative measures for the ladies and for men. Ladies should pee after sex or any activity down under. Second is that they should wipe a certain way, then to drink an alkaline drink. Then there is the matter related to the Ph and biome of the vagina. Then there is washing externally with baking soda diluted in water. Personal hygiene is a must as well including certain panties. Is everything I read before and was told by gynaes is wrong?
Many people can do ALL of these things and still experience recurrent UTIs. It would be so nice if that fixed it all 😫
I don’t think it’s right to claim all of this information is from gynaecologists. Vaginal douching is associated more with adverse outcomes than it with positive ones. Drinking alkaline water is commonly recommended for urinary incontinence, not UTIs. And, yes, one can take all the precautions one can and still contract a UTI
@@xxsaruman82xx87, yes from gynaes, a lady a knew suffered from UTI all the time. The question should have been, where are they from? South Africa! Also, I did not mention douching the vagina as it is a self cleaning organ.
What about patients that have chronic interstitial cystitis?
I took Uro Vaxom and for now I didnt get any UTI and it’s been half a year. (And no UTI in half a year is a miracle) So let’s see how it goes. All I know is that not only do I feel physically better but also mentally… I was just mentally tired and constantly anxious. So I really recommend it. And please, make your partner check themselves, too. Men might have an infection and not even know about it and pass it on to you. Always use lubricants, do not wear thongs and drink a lot of water. And you will be fine.
I might line up too every few hours to get my addiction taken care of for breakfast, lunch and dinner and for seconds in between. The word shoved down our throats this decade is AXX -all nations! One way trip out o' here!
Great information
Can UTI's can also be caused by liver damage?
Primary biliary cirrhosis (a type of damage to bile duct) is associated with developing UTIs, but no evidence, to say that liver damage directly causes UTIs. A UTI is a urinary tract infection, and the liver is not part of the urinary tract. However, liver damage and in particular the development of ascites raises the risk of infection, so in theory there could be some indirect association
I am loving your videos! I am a little confused about the information on antibiotic resistance you've included here. It seems like you are positing that when a person is effected with a bacterial infection, it comes from a sort of personal biome. The way I understand it, when a person gets over an infection, the offending bacteria is eliminated from the host entirely. Antibiotics generally create resistance on a larger population scale, but research does indicate that recurring MRSA infections are often a product of household colonization and asymptomatic carriers (Prevention of Recurrent Staphylococcal Skin Infections, C Buddy Creech MD, Duha Al-Zubeidi MD, Stephanie Fritz MD). I'm ten years a nurse aide at a 350 bed hospital and this is something that has always confused me - we often treat MRSA like once you have it, you always have it, isolation rooms for life. Please help this confused soul - do you carry your infections with you the rest of your life? How does that mechanism work and where to they hide?
is there a study where how often the recurrence of a UTI infection is if a person uses a bidet vs tissue?
No, there is little to no data on this, and, what’s more, the bidet jet could irritate the urethral meatus
Can you do a video about UTIs in men with catheters please. I've had mine in for a month now and I'm constantly having involuntary spasms on the toilet where stuff wants to come out both ends it feels.
@B Gus thank you. I'll look it up.
Good information Rena, keep up the good work. also you are still a pretty woman.
Is this for men also I get UTI often I finally got a referral to see a urologist. I've had sti excluded and stones yet I keep getting them. I had e.coli.
I'm 23 years old male struggling with uti for 3 years, i took many antibiotics but the e coli came back. I'm taking uro vaxom currently , can someone explaine how does uro vaxom work , is it effective etc
Hi Rena, always watch to keep updates 😊 ± I think you are a beautiful brunette 😍 , u answer alot of questions I had growing up (in my mind) wish you were around when I needed U , luv ya ❤
I would hope it works better than the COVID-19 bs
Have you even looked at the vaccine data?
I'm tired of UTI . I can't drink more than 6 cups a day. Vaccine exist or just they still work on it?
They are available outside of the USA. The FDA has not approved yet in the United States
As far as I know it has been approved in Canada. I am about to start with Urome in Australia 😊
That's absolutely right (one of my specialties is microbiology). Bacteria are opportunistic...which means anything can cause an infection under the right (or wrong) circumstances. I always thought they were just treated with antibiotics, I didn't know there were vaccinations...except for syphilis and gonorrhea. Now that really makes you hurt when you pee 😄.
Urinary tract infections and unhealthy lifestyle and sexual behaviours in the host are not bedfellows...and the microbes, e-coli and bacterium are infectious and can spread...so keep your yourselves clean and sanitised...Thanks Dr Malik, love you videos and you are worth it 😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️
If their spouse had ecoli in their sperm that needs to be addressed too. My husband had it and I kept getting ecoli I did a microgen test
@Kieren Summers Since when are doctors blaming women for getting UTIs? Women are simply more probe to them because of their anatomy. Your bet would be wrong, though, lol
You can’t have ecoli in your sperm. Sperm and semen are two very different things
@@xxsaruman82xx87 Yes they can I had my husband tested thru micrgen dx and he had it in his sperm. My holistic dr told me to have him tested
@@pomcrzymimi What I’m saying is that it’s possible to have bacteria in your semen, but the sperm is the male reproductive cell
How did they treat it for you and him
Oregano oil drops, no UTI.
Yeah, I don’t think that’s gonna work
@@xxsaruman82xx87 Worked for 2000 years so far.
@@J4ckCr0w You’ve been alive for 2000 years? I’m impressed
@@xxsaruman82xx87 It is impressive that it dates back 2000 years ago as proven medicine with highest anti bacterial potency and even before recorded history. But do take medication like antibiotics, big pharma adores you destroying yourself while you pay for it. Never think for yourself or listen to anyone, and by apple.
@@J4ckCr0w Proven? Show me the clincal studies. Yes, oregano has been shown to have some antibacterial properties, but it is not a substitute for antibiotics. If oregano was so effective, there would have been no need to synthesise and manufacture antibiotics. I can think for myself, but my decisions are based on solid, hard cold evidence. Clearly, yours are not.
Besides, if oregano were comparable to antibiotics, as you claim, then taking it over years for prophylaxis would put you at risk of developing antibiotic resistant UTIs. Not a particularly nice prospect
I have a question that I would appreciate if you would answer it for me. I went to the urologist because although I have no problem urinating, it does not all come out. I have to push it out because I can still feel like I need to go. The urologist had me empty my bladder. He did an ultrasound on the bladder and told me that the prostate looked okay and the bladder was emptying okay as well. That was all he did. Now he wants me to urinate in a container and write down how many ounces I go for three days, 24 hours a day. Basically, he told me I drink too much water. Can the prostate be seen from the bladder ultrasound? Thank you.
Yes, the prostate can indeed be seen on bladder ultrasound
Can sexual activity stimulate UTI infection? Should someone with a UTI refrain from sex until the pain subsides?
Yes any sexual activity can as well as menopause due to vaginal dryness
UTI has made me lose my erection and what will i do Dr Rena?
Dr. Rena, give of a full report, so please answer, because too many of us are very aware with the COVID-19 frankenjab. So be honest if you dare to respond.
What is this gibberish? The Covid-19 vaccine is safe
enjoy your very informational coverage on genitalia, porno and the such but could you go into depth about vibrators and "women porn" like novells and shows like Twilight? thanks, keep up the great content!
Twilight? She’s a doctor not a book/movie reviewer
@@xxsaruman82xx87 my apologies. what i mean is "women" shows. Dr. Malik has talked about the ratio difference of men and women watching porn but women are wired differently and are generally considered the more imaginative/creative gender and can come up with better fantasies so assumably they wouldnt use "porn" as much as us guys do.
@@abeld.wilkes8828 Don’t assume my gender. I could be a woman for all you know. Also, you know nothing about “woman porn” if you think Twilight is porn 😂😂 It’s not even erotic fiction.
Do you have office in Nigeria?
No, she’s a US-based doctor
I know im the only one who thinks im weird but what does cause your pee to turn dark orange ? Cause ive been getting that lately and im worried😓
Usually bot drinking enough water/dehydration
I've noticed cranberry juice has seemed to help especially used early.
Dude for paraplegics this would be the best lol
no no. I don't trust jabs. 🙅♂️
I don’t trust you
@@xxsaruman82xx87 while you at it you mind as well don't trust yourself. 😳🤣
@@namenlosNamenlos Hahhah good one
Does it start in your microbiome and diet?
A more alkaline environment would prevent uti...yeah. ?
Water. Radish. Yogurt. Kimchi. Asparagus? Idli. Dosa...
No, a more acidic environment is helpful in preventing UTIs. The bacteria that cause UTIs (mostly from your large bowel, a slightly alkaline environment) do not survive well in acidic environments. Normally, urine is acidic, which kills the bacteria.
I had so many uti’s young to the point they strapped me down and it was the first time I said mom… they said my ureters didn’t connect right and I would grow into it. Several years later they said there was reflux so it actually sucked pee back with bacteria? (Never heard of it since and it’s really weird so idk about that). Only years without or once/twice in a year was when I was 12-16. 17 I had one like every 2/3 months, 18 I had months I had it 2 or 3 times somehow and was supposed to go to the ER at one point for a very resistant kidney infection as the ‘rescue’ shot I was allergic to. I didn’t get to go and took a repeat course of an early med and thought it was okay, but had a yearlong pregnancy scare due to smell sensitivity causing nausea and gagging and generally feeing terrible and I went back almost exactly a year after that uti and was told I had one, did the antibiotic and it worked and I was good after it. Seems that I got chronic fatigue syndrome from the stress on my body which 3ish years later still isn’t okay at all as no one can figure it out and stimulate type drugs aren’t okay with my body for some reason. Now also learning I probably already had Lupus and it caused it to progress so I’m so glad there figuring something out, I hope no one has anything like this when obviously they know there body isn’t going to get better on it’s own and uti’s would be inevitable otherwise.
what is the update?
Any update regarding SEQ 400 UTI vaccine developed by sequoia vaccines