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Let's see what is available over the counter for UTI.

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Once again, a UTI is an infection. No antibiotic over the counter to take care of this. What you can do is reduce the pain and burning sensation until you see a doctor.

Do not go more than 2 days without seeking medical care.

For now, let's make sure it doesn't spread as fast and get you some relief from the pain.

With this approach in mind, see what is available over the counter to help with UTI below.


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Urinary Pain Relief

This will help with the pain, burning and frequent, urgent urination.

Some contain phenazopyridine which is the same ingredient as the prescription urinary pain relief medication but at a lower strength.

Examples are Azo®, Uristat®, Leader®, Store brands.

 

Methenamine + Sodium Salicylate

Helps slow down the progression of the infection using the antibacterial agent methenamine.

Know that, this will not get rid of the infection.

Goal is to slow down the progression of the infection as it makes it's way up the urinary tract.

Pain relief not as fast as phenazopyridine, but if you have the money, you can use both together for maximum benefit.

Example: Cystex Plus®

 

Do this

Drink lots of water to dilute your urine and help flush out bacteria.

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Place a heating pad over your abdomen to ease pressure and discomfort.

 

Prevention

Recurring infections are common and some women may have 3 or more UTIs a year.
Once the UTI is treated, follow this plan to reduce the risk.

  • Drink 8-16 ounces of cranberry juice daily to keep bacteria from growing and clinging to your bladder wall.
  • If worried about calories, take cranberry tablets.
  • Drink plenty of water daily.
  • Wipe from front to back when you go to the bathroom.
  • Go to the bathroom right after you have sex.
  • Use tampons instead of sanitary pads and change them every 3 to 4 hours.
  • Avoid wearing ultra skin-tight jeans.

 

Last updated by pharmacist on : 03/26/2018

 

 

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