Any other suggestions for recurrent UTIs when not close to menopause? Some gyns have suggested daily prophylactic antibiotic, but isn't that a long-term problem for someone only in the 30s?
I can't disagree with anything written here, but I'm sorry to be that hugely annoying person in the comments who says: Uqora has worked for me.
I've suffered from chronic UTIs since I became sexually active in my teens. I'd have several UTIs per year, and my PCP would write me prescription for antibiotics every time. This continued for a decade until I switched PCPs and they suggested I take one single low-dose antibiotic pill immediately after sex. Worked like a charm and I almost never had UTIs after that.
But fast forward 15 years to menopause transition and things just aren't the same as before. More UTIs again, among other issues. I saw the ads for Uqora and thought, "Yeah, whatever," 110% skepticism. Finally, as my suffering increased, I figured: What do I have to lose except a little cash? I'll try.
Uqora has worked for me for more than a year now. The only time it didn't work is when I forgot to drink the supplement (Flush) after sex. I have never forgotten since. Maybe the only thing I need is the D-Mannose, but I don't want to mess with success.
Any other suggestions for recurrent UTIs when not close to menopause? Some gyns have suggested daily prophylactic antibiotic, but isn't that a long-term problem for someone only in the 30s?
I can't disagree with anything written here, but I'm sorry to be that hugely annoying person in the comments who says: Uqora has worked for me.
I've suffered from chronic UTIs since I became sexually active in my teens. I'd have several UTIs per year, and my PCP would write me prescription for antibiotics every time. This continued for a decade until I switched PCPs and they suggested I take one single low-dose antibiotic pill immediately after sex. Worked like a charm and I almost never had UTIs after that.
But fast forward 15 years to menopause transition and things just aren't the same as before. More UTIs again, among other issues. I saw the ads for Uqora and thought, "Yeah, whatever," 110% skepticism. Finally, as my suffering increased, I figured: What do I have to lose except a little cash? I'll try.
Uqora has worked for me for more than a year now. The only time it didn't work is when I forgot to drink the supplement (Flush) after sex. I have never forgotten since. Maybe the only thing I need is the D-Mannose, but I don't want to mess with success.