THE EDUCATION CENTER
Curated information, answers, clinical advice, and tips for those living with recurrent UTIs.
Prevent bladder infections with these 5 tips for clean eating
Can you eat and drink your way to fewer urinary tract infections? We sat down with a leading nutritionist, who shared 5 powerful prevention tips for women facing UTIs.
Healthy Microbiome, Healthy You: New Insights In Preventing Painful UTIs
If you suffer from frequent UTIs, you’ll be glad to hear about new treatment strategies that create urinary tract health from the inside out.
UTI vs STD: Understanding the Differences and Similarities
STDs and UTIs can have similar symptoms and what’s even more confusing is that sometimes increased sexual activity can lead to a UTI just as unprotected sex can lead to an STD. Learn the symptoms that overlap.
UTI or Yeast Infection: What’s the Difference?
You know something is wrong, but it can be even more maddening when you don’t know the direct cause. It’s no wonder; urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and sexually-transmitted infections all have similar symptoms. All the more reason to know what symptoms are clear indicators of the specific infection to help seek the proper treatment and much needed relief.
After 8 Years of Recurrent, Severe UTIs: A Young Woman Knows the Cause
After 8 years of no answers, Sierra had her test results in just 48 hours: she was diagnosed with a chronic embedded infection, the result of a bacterial biofilm, within her bladder.
Frequent UTIs: What Not to Do
Without knowing it, you may be irritating your bladder enough to make it an open house for the bacteria. By making a few changes in your daily behavior, you may be able to prevent future infections and keep from aggravating the current infection.
When to Call Your Doctor: UTI Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
UTI symptoms you do not want to ignore. Talking to your healthcare provider about testing and treatment.
Meet the MyUTI Team
Learn more about our co-founders, our mission, where we started, and where we’re going.