UTI
-
- Barbara Good
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:50 pm
- Location: Herefordshire
UTI
Umm, I don't know if I'm allowed to ask questions about alternative ways of treating illnesses here? I don't want to get into trouble so please just scrub my post, Mods, if I've contravened section 12, subclause 47b!
Our 6 yo DD has a UTI, I know they're very common in little girls. I'm sure I'll end up taking her to the doc but I do prefer to leave antibiotics for really vital stuff, so wondered if there was anything else I could do for her? DH suffered with very bad kidney infections as a child so I don't want to leave DD in the grip of this, not to mention that she's in pain and up 20 times a night for the loo. I called the doc earlier but the first appointment was NEXT Monday! I've to call in the morning in the hopes of a same-day appt but in case we have to wait another day or more I wondered if anyone knew of anything I could do to soothe things for her?
Thanks.
Our 6 yo DD has a UTI, I know they're very common in little girls. I'm sure I'll end up taking her to the doc but I do prefer to leave antibiotics for really vital stuff, so wondered if there was anything else I could do for her? DH suffered with very bad kidney infections as a child so I don't want to leave DD in the grip of this, not to mention that she's in pain and up 20 times a night for the loo. I called the doc earlier but the first appointment was NEXT Monday! I've to call in the morning in the hopes of a same-day appt but in case we have to wait another day or more I wondered if anyone knew of anything I could do to soothe things for her?
Thanks.
If you can't be a good example, be a dire warning!
- Milims
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 4390
- Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:06 pm
- Location: North East
Usually if you call the doc and tell them the appointmet is for a child they will see the MUCH sooner - usually that day. UTIs aren't nice at all -although (touch wood) I've never had one myself - Ido know they are nasty and can do damage. In the mean time just keep her well hydrated with lots of water to try and flsuh her system. I've heard that things like cranberry juice or lemon juice in hot water are quite good - but I couldn't vouch for it. Hugs to you both and hope she's much better soon
Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
- Helsbells
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 908
- Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:32 pm
- Location: Berkshire
- Contact:
Hi,
My big bad book of alternative remedies says that live yogurt can be eaten to help with cistitus or Urethritus (both infections of the urinary/bladder areas I believe)
Also try drinking cranberry juice, but be careful because any added sugar can irritate further.
Also try garlic which is really good for fighting infections, the book says as a tincture, but I havent ever seen garlic tincture, I know you can get it in capsule form.
I havent actually tried any of these for urinary tract infections but I have taken garlic before and found it very helpful when I had a gum infection.
Hope this helps.
My big bad book of alternative remedies says that live yogurt can be eaten to help with cistitus or Urethritus (both infections of the urinary/bladder areas I believe)
Also try drinking cranberry juice, but be careful because any added sugar can irritate further.
Also try garlic which is really good for fighting infections, the book says as a tincture, but I havent ever seen garlic tincture, I know you can get it in capsule form.
I havent actually tried any of these for urinary tract infections but I have taken garlic before and found it very helpful when I had a gum infection.
Hope this helps.
-
- Barbara Good
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:50 pm
- Location: Herefordshire
I did tell them she was only six and in a fair bit of pain, bah humbug. I've never had a week's wait before, I was quite shocked.
Thanks for the other tips. We usually have lemon in the water at suppertime and normally eat positively anti-social quantities of garlic but we haven't had so much lately now I come to think of it. DD would find it absolutely hilarious if I shovelled yog into her innards from that direction, it would be worth it just for the fits of giggles! I have to go to the great god Morrisons tomorrow so might get some cranberry juice and a pot of Yeo Valley to start some of my own yog. If she does have anti-b's she'll definitely be needing the yoghurt anyway.
Just off to check out what precisely a tincture is...
Edited to say that yoghurt bit must sound a bit random - it jogged my memory that I'd seen it suggested as a topical remedy! Bit impractical before school but fine afterwards.
Thanks for the other tips. We usually have lemon in the water at suppertime and normally eat positively anti-social quantities of garlic but we haven't had so much lately now I come to think of it. DD would find it absolutely hilarious if I shovelled yog into her innards from that direction, it would be worth it just for the fits of giggles! I have to go to the great god Morrisons tomorrow so might get some cranberry juice and a pot of Yeo Valley to start some of my own yog. If she does have anti-b's she'll definitely be needing the yoghurt anyway.
Just off to check out what precisely a tincture is...
Edited to say that yoghurt bit must sound a bit random - it jogged my memory that I'd seen it suggested as a topical remedy! Bit impractical before school but fine afterwards.
If you can't be a good example, be a dire warning!
- The Riff-Raff Element
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 1650
- Joined: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:27 pm
- Location: South Vendée, France
- Contact:
Cranberries, blueberries and celery are all great diuretics which will help flush the infection. Garlic is a fantastic anti-bacterial agent (they did experiments on Rough Science and garlic came out the best natural anti-bacterial agent).
Make sure, if you buy juice, that you buy cranberry juice, not cranberry juice drink as the latter contains extra sugar, which feeds the bacteria fantastically well. She may need antibiotics anyway, especially if she has to wait so long to see the GP. In which case, these will help when she's taking the drugs as well.
hth
Lynne
Make sure, if you buy juice, that you buy cranberry juice, not cranberry juice drink as the latter contains extra sugar, which feeds the bacteria fantastically well. She may need antibiotics anyway, especially if she has to wait so long to see the GP. In which case, these will help when she's taking the drugs as well.
hth
Lynne
-
- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Sun May 25, 2008 6:33 pm
- Location: Deux-Sevres, France
Here in France you can get cranberry powder in capsules. Might be availabe there? I break open a capsule and stir it into fresh juice - my kids don't notice/mind the taste.
Also in the 'dietry' section of the supermarket here you can buy cranberry juice mixed with other sweeter juices, which my girls drink happily, and no sugar.
And I've heard lots of live yoghurt is good.
Also in the 'dietry' section of the supermarket here you can buy cranberry juice mixed with other sweeter juices, which my girls drink happily, and no sugar.
And I've heard lots of live yoghurt is good.
-
- Barbara Good
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:50 pm
- Location: Herefordshire
Thanks for all the advice. I think the receptionist I spoke to last night had quietly pencilled us in, as when I rang this morning the different person I spoke to seemed to know about me and offered me an appt nice and early. P did a sample which will be sent off but they haven't started her on treatment yet.
I looked for cranberry juice but could only find sweetened drinks, so I'll look in the health food place tomorrow. For now she's drinking lots of water and squeaking when she goes to the loo. That reminds me, I put the bits out to make yoghurt then got distracted, better go and do it!
I looked for cranberry juice but could only find sweetened drinks, so I'll look in the health food place tomorrow. For now she's drinking lots of water and squeaking when she goes to the loo. That reminds me, I put the bits out to make yoghurt then got distracted, better go and do it!
If you can't be a good example, be a dire warning!
-
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 752
- Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:09 pm
- Location: Central Portugal
UTI's are just awful I am glad you managed to get an appt as once I had to be taken to A&E in the end as it was so bad. If it hurts when she goes to the toilet - try letting her go in the bath i.e. fill it up with a bit of water so she can sit in it and go. Seems to lessen the pain somewhat (although she may want to wash when she gets out!)
Off grid retreats, rustic cottages, yoga holidays and more in the midst of nature in Central Portugal
http://www.pureportugalholidays.com
http://www.pureportugalholidays.com
-
- Barbara Good
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:50 pm
- Location: Herefordshire
- getting there
- Tom Good
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 5:53 am
- Location: New Zealand
Oh my freaking goodness! Leaving a little one for a week with a UTI what if had travelled up the system and infected her kidneys (happened to my sister last week poor thing).
In New Zealand we have a thing called 'inner health plus' which is a capsule with billions of live good bacteria. If you have a similar product available you could empty one into her yogurt to boost its goodness. Water. Lots and lots and lots of water. Get her to sip it as often as possible to keep her urine diluted. There are homeopathic remedies for UTI's if you're into homeopathy.
Hoping she heals quickly because I've had just one UTI and I never want to go there again.
In New Zealand we have a thing called 'inner health plus' which is a capsule with billions of live good bacteria. If you have a similar product available you could empty one into her yogurt to boost its goodness. Water. Lots and lots and lots of water. Get her to sip it as often as possible to keep her urine diluted. There are homeopathic remedies for UTI's if you're into homeopathy.
Hoping she heals quickly because I've had just one UTI and I never want to go there again.
Just because I can't do everything I won't fail to do something.