Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections are an indication of an underlying immune problem, especially if the infections are chronic. Antibiotics can have a negative impact by further overloading the immune system and causing more concern for the child’s physical health and neurodevelopment. Constipation is often a factor.
Urinary Tract Infection Articles
Urinary Tract Infection Main Info Page
What Is a Urinary Tract Infection? The most common urinary issue in children is a urinary tract infection (UTI) or bladder infection. This infection is far more frequent in girls than in boys due to basic anatomy. In 95% of ... Read More
Antibiotic Alternatives
Dr. Michael Schmidt provides information about the overuse of antibiotics and antibiotic alternatives in this blog post. Adverse Effects of Antibiotics For decades, antibiotics have been the cornerstone of treatment for bacterial infections. Antibiotics have saved many lives during this ... Read More
Urinary Tract Infection Expert Interviews
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Urinary Tract Infection Stories
Syler: Healing from Autism
Regression Into Autism Syler was born with autoimmune neutropenia and a urinary tract infection (UTI). He was under observation for a couple weeks to see if his white blood cells went up on their own, but first they put a ... Read More
Urinary Tract Infection Books
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