

Why Use Natural Menopause UTIs Treatment?
Our Menopause Expert Doctor at Almasi Skincare offers natural menopause UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) treatment that does not use HRT (hormone replacement therapy) because the side effects of hormone replacement therapy include developing breast cancer, endometrial cancer, stroke, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary thrombosis, breast pain, vaginal bleeding, gall bladder disease, bloating, nausea, diarrhea, headache, mood changes, muscle cramps, skin rash, itchy skin, hives, and allergic reactions.
Consequently, our natural menopause UTIs treatment does not use HRT. It uses nutrition, supplements and lifestyle modifications.
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What Causes Menopause UTIs?
Low estrogen hormone levels during the menopause period make some women develop recurrent UTIs due to thinning of the tissues. The diagnosis is made if one has had 3 or more UTIs in 1 year.

Natural Menopause UTIs Treatment
To treat menopause UTIs naturally, do the following:
Drink Cranberry Juice
Cranberry juice helps prevent UTIs.
Take D-Mannose Supplements
Studies suggest that D-Mannose Supplements can help treat UTIs.
We recommend Zazzee Naturals D-Mannose Powder Plus because it is a potent and fast acting UTI treatment and prevention supplement because it contains D-Mannose which treats UTIs. It provides 2000mg of D-Mannose per serving. It also contains cranberry juice extract which prevents UTIs. It also contains 5 billion colony forming units (50B CFUs) of 12 probiotic strains to prevent UTIs. It is therefore one of the best supplements for healthy urinary tract support since it treats and prevents UTIs. This supplement is vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO. It also does not contain soy, milk, eggs, tree nuts, corn, sweeteners, and artificial flavors.


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Increase dietary probiotics
Some studies suggest that probiotics can help prevent UTIs. Therefore consume foods rich in probiotics like yogurt with live cultures, buttermilk, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, tempeh, kombucha, apple cider vinegar, soft cheese with live cultures and sourdough bread. Healthy bacteria are more likely to reach the gut in a beneficial form when soft cheese like cream cheese or cottage cheese with live cultures are consumed.
Take probiotics supplements
If you are not able to consume adequate probiotics in your diet, consider taking a probiotic supplement.
We recommend Physician’s Choice Menopause Total Support Probiotic Supplement which contains prebiotics, probiotics and botanicals that aid in digestive health, hormone balance, mood balance, and weight management during all stages of menopause. It contains 15 billion colony forming units (50B CFUs) of 5 probiotic strains to replenish the menopausal biome. It also contains black cohosh which provides relief from hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. It also contains resveratrol which is an antioxidant that supports healthy aging, balanced mood and brain health. This probiotic for menopause symptom support is also 3rd party tested for purity and potency.


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Drink water
Drink around 3 liters of water each day to help flush some harmful bacteria out of the urinary tract.
Go when you feel the urge
Going to the bathroom to urinate whenever you feel the urge instead of holding the urine can help prevent infections.
Get the MonaLisa Touch laser treatment
The MonaLisa Touch is a laser treatment that rejuvenates the tissues of the vaginal canal. This helps prevent menopause-related UTIs.
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Consult our Menopause Expert Doctor
Consult our Menopause Expert Doctor to discuss all your symptoms, rule out underlying conditions and create a personalized treatment plan that does not use HRT (hormone replacement therapy).


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