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<blockquote data-quote="pav" data-source="post: 359312" data-attributes="member: 58100"><p>Theres nothing over the counter to deal with it. think UTI's seam more common in women and was told that you need to drink enough fluids so you can flush out any bacteria to help stop a UTI developing. Once you have one then the only answer is a visit to the GP</p><p></p><p>Suppose you could say some one gave you a sugared bottle of pop (non diet) and the it caused an unexpected build up of yeast which resulted in the UTI, hence the need for the antibiotic, whether they believe it may be a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pav, post: 359312, member: 58100"] Theres nothing over the counter to deal with it. think UTI's seam more common in women and was told that you need to drink enough fluids so you can flush out any bacteria to help stop a UTI developing. Once you have one then the only answer is a visit to the GP Suppose you could say some one gave you a sugared bottle of pop (non diet) and the it caused an unexpected build up of yeast which resulted in the UTI, hence the need for the antibiotic, whether they believe it may be a different story. [/QUOTE]
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