OVERCOME ALL KINDS OF UTIs AND STDs NATURALLY 0247916985

OVERCOME ALL KINDS OF UTIs AND STDs NATURALLY




Are you suffering from Urinary tract infection (UTI) and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), such as Staphylococcus, Gonorrhea, Syphilis etc. Read on to Discover the Natural way to Eliminating UTI


Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections of the urethra, bladder, ureters, or the kidneys, which comprise the urinary tract.

Bacteria causes the majority of UTIs, but many other bacteria can occasionally cause an infection (for example, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter, Proteus, Staphylococcus, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Serratia ), but are far less frequent causes than E. coli. In addition, fungi (Candida and Cryptococcus spp.) and some parasites (Trichomonas and Schistosoma) also may cause UTIs.

Females have a higher risk for UTIs than most males, probably because of their anatomy; other risk factors for UTIs include any condition that may impede urine flow (e.g., enlarged prostate, congenital urinary tract abnormalities, and inflammation). Patients with catheters or those who undergo urinary surgery and men with enlarged prostates are at higher risk for UTIs.


Common urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms include:

Urge to urinate frequently, often in small amounts
Burning with urination
Cloudy urine
Strong unpleasant smell of urine
Dark or bloody urine
Rectal pain (kidney infection)
Flank or back pain (kidney infection)
Other symptoms may include penile, testicular and abdominal pain, and penile discharge




What causes a urinary tract infection (UTI)?

The most common causes of UTI infections (about 80%) are E. coli bacterial strains that usually inhabit the colon. However, many other bacteria can occasionally cause an infection (for example, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter, Proteus, Staphylococcus, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia,and Serratia ), but are far less frequent causes than E. coli. In addition, fungi (Candida and Cryptococcus .) and some parasites (Trichomonas and Schistosoma)


Also may cause UTIs; Schistosomiasis causes other problems, with bladder infections as only a part of its complicated infectious process. In the U.S., most infections are due to Gram-negative bacteria with E. coli causing the majority of infections.


Staphylococcus infection (staph,)” is the most widespread infection in Ghana According to Statistics. He has said that the rise in cases of infertility in recent times is alarming, stating that it was not same in the olden days.

Staphylococcus is a very complex disease, apart from being contracted sexually or as a toilet infection; there are some other ways of getting infected. If you have contracted any form of disease in the past like, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, candida (yeast infection), urinary tract infection (U.T.I), etc, which you may have treated but not totally cured, could lead to staph infection.

Staph Aureus continues to be at the top of all STDs. Its incidence was the highest ever in the past year,About 45 to 65 percent of people carry Staphylococcus aureus

They can affect men and women of all backgrounds and economic levels, which means that no one is really safe.

Among the Four Major Sexually Transmitted Diseases, only Syphilis Shows Some Signs of Decline According to the latest statistics provided by a Renowned Doctor In Ghana. tackling sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remains one of the major challenges facing health professionals. Of the Four major STDs, only syphilis shows some signs of decline, while Chlamydia gonorrhea and Staphylococcus Aureus continue unabated.




ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SOME OF THESE SYMPTOMS?

Itchiness in Private parts?
Stomach Noise?.
Skin Rashes?
Frequent Urinating?
Hotness of Body always?
Headache & Malaria/Typhoid
Waste Pains?
Back Pains and Bone marrow Pains?
Joints Pains?
Frequent Sweating?
Discharge from woman female privates(Some like whitish or mucous?
Blood stooling & Urinating?
Light boil?
Moving sensation round the body?
Painful sexual Intercourse?



Gonorrhea: is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It’s caused by infection with the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhea. It tends to infect warm, moist areas of the body, including the:
urethra (the tube that drains urine from the urinary bladder)
eyes, throat, vagina, anus
female reproductive tract (the Fallopian tubes, cervix, and uterus)

Gonorrhea passes from person to person through unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex. People with numerous sexual partners or those who don’t use a condom are at greatest risk of infection. The best protections against infection are abstinence, monogamy (sex with only one partner), and proper condom usage. Behaviors that make a person more likely to engage in unprotected sex also increase the likelihood of infection. These behaviors include alcohol abuse and illegal drug abuse, particularly intravenous drug use


Symptoms of gonorrhea;


Symptoms usually occur within two to 14 days after exposure. However, some people infected with gonorrhea never develop noticeable symptoms. It’s important to remember that a person with gonorrhea who doesn’t have symptoms, also called a non-symptomatic carrier, is still contagious. A person is more likely to spread the infection to other partners when they don’t have noticeable symptoms.

Symptoms include:

Discharge from the vagina (watery, creamy, or slightly green)
Pain or burning sensation while urinating
The need to urinate more frequently
Heavier periods or spotting
Sore throat
Pain upon engaging in sexual intercourse
Sharp pain in the lower abdomen
Fever

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