“Prostate Control” can help with enlarged prostate

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 Urine pooling in the bladder can lead to a UTI-Urinary Tract Infection?
As men age, they can deal with an enlarged prostate – also called BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia). There are many symptoms that go along with BPH. Including incomplete bladder emptying, which can cause urine to pool in the bladder and lead to a UTI.
Prostate Control is a supplement that relieves the symptoms of BPH. These symptoms are:
Weak urinary stream and urine dribbling, hesitancy-difficulty in starting to urinate, incomplete bladder emptying, abdominal straining, frequent urinate-especially at night, wetting accidents, pain or burning with urination and blood in urine or semen, and painful ejaculation.

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We can become resistant in antibiotics

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Over half of all recurrent Urinary tract infections are caused by the same strain of bacteria as the initial infection? And most times UTI’s reoccur even with appropriate antibiotic therapy. Research tells us that re-infection after antibiotic therapy is common.
 One problem is that the bacteria responsible for urinary tract infections are growing resistant to antibiotic therapy. In other words, they are genetically adapting to the drugs that are designed to kill them.

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Women have a 50% higher likelihood of UTI infection

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 Both women and men can get infections in the urinary tract?
 Women have an even higher likelihood – a 50% chance – of having a urinary tract infection during their lifetime. And if you’ve had one, you know how painful they can be. They are most often caused by bacteria, so keeping your urinary tract healthy is your first line of defense.

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Beating a UTI qiuckly

Why is it vital to know the causes and symptoms of urinary tract infections and how to treat and prevent them? Unrecognized and untreated urinary tract infections (UTIs) can quickly turn into more serious conditions. A lack of symptoms or ignoring symptoms may result in a UTI going untreated and then spreading to the kidneys, and then the bloodstream-and could then become a potentially fatal condition.
UTIs are more likely to strike women than men. They also occur often in older men. In both older men and women, the symptoms of a UTI may not be so obvious as they are in young women. The most common UTI symptoms include burning with urination, frequent urination, a sense of urgency to urinate, and pain in the area of the bladder. Symptoms don’t always appear in older adults.

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