My father has Urinary Tract Infection. Since he was drinking a lot of water to flush out the toxins, he now has Hyponatremia(Low Sodium). Due to Hyponatremia, doctor has asked to reduce water intake, however this is exacerbating the UTI, since the toxins don't get flushed out. What would be the best approach? Anybody faced similar problem?
Best wishes,
Carol
Simply drink an 8 oz glass of warm water with 1/2 of organic squeezed lemon in it and dissolve the salt on your tongue and drink six to eight glasses a day.
This also help with digestion and keeps acid reflux and heartburn away too.
Drinking pure filtered water also helps.
I live in the deserts of Arizona. This past summer we had a number of people die or come close due to the heat. They would go hiking, take and drink plenty of water, but not add any salt. This is a major issue. We always take saltines or pretzels to munch on while we hike, along with lots of water.
D-Mannose is used very effectively to prevent UTIs in UK nursing homes. It seems to have negligible side effects. I once got a UTI after visiting a urologist and took ten D-Mannose, 500 mg capsules in ten hours. I had no ill effects, but my urine nitrites dropped from maximum to zero in those ten hours. What's odd to me is that whenever I've told visiting nurses about this amazing result with D-Mannose they have all said, "Oh, yes! That's what I use."