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Why UTIs Can Lead to Vaginal Infections

Why UTIs Can Lead to Vaginal Infections

UTIs Require Antibiotics… Which is Sad News for Your Vagina 

Break the Cycle with Whole Body Health Management 

Why UTIs Can Lead to Vaginal Infections 

It’s a vicious cycle that many of you already know all too well. Thankfully, getting your vagina back to its old self doesn’t have to be so hard. 

UTIs Require Antibiotics… Which is Sad News for Your Vagina 

UTIs are nothing to screw with. Most of them require prescription antibiotics, and it’s usually better to grab a script early on rather than risk your health on the chance that cranberry juice alone will be enough to save your urethra, bladder, or kidneys. 

Unfortunately, antibiotics kill off both good and bad bacteria, which often leads to an overgrowth of yeast in the vagina. Aka a yeast infection. Not only is it emotionally and physically draining to go from one infection to the next, but the added inflammation caused by yeast infection can also result in a UTI… again. Even after you’ve finished a Z-pack. 

Break the UTI/Yeast Infection Cycle with Whole Body Health Management 

Prevention of UTI à Yeast Infection Hell is possible by taking a whole-body health approach with supplements that support your entire digestive and renal tracts. 

Don’t be discouraged if you still wake up with a UTI from time to time. Some people are just naturally predisposed to them. Using boric acid suppositories, topical pH balancing products, and probiotics while treating a UTI or yeast infection can stop a chronic infection cycle in its tracks and help maintain your natural, immune system-supporting microbiome.

As with any kind of chronic infection, it’s important to keep your doctor in the loop. Make sure to run any supplements or remedies past a healthcare professional to ensure that you’re not doing anything to make the problem worse. 

If you’re still feeling a little lost, don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any questions. So take a deep breath. Straight forward, shame-free vaginal health info is just a few clicks away.