By Mr Zafar Maan
08.05.24
Urology
Rethinking UTI treatment: Beyond antibiotics
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common occurrence, particularly among women. Astonishingly, statistics reveal that approximately one-third of all women will grapple with a UTI at some point in their lives. While antibiotics have long been the conventional treatment for such infections, recurrent bouts can prove to be a formidable challenge, significantly impacting one's quality of life, daily routines, and even relationships. However, there exists a plethora of alternative treatments that extend beyond the traditional antibiotic approach, offering hope and relief to those who suffer from recurrent UTIs. In his latest online article, Mr Zafar Maan gives us his insights.