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Can AZO Be Taken For UTI?

What causes these infections and what can I do in the future to avoid them. I drink loads of water, I can t drink cranberry juice without throwing it up. I ve had this infection for awhile. I m now on an antibiotic. Will I have to be on them often. This is my first experience with one. Does the product AZO in the store work?
Mon, 29 May 2017
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Hello,

I understand your concern. A UTI, i.e. a urinary tract infection, is an infection of the urinary system, that is, kidneys, urethers, bladder and urethra. They may be caused by several germs or reasons, and as every infection, a UTI needs antibiotics.
AZO is an itching relief cream and does not resolve the UTI. I strongly recommend you see a doctor for an antibiotic prescription. An untreated UTI can lead to more serious consequences.

I hope this answers your question.
Wishing you good health and all the best.
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Can AZO Be Taken For UTI?

Hello, I understand your concern. A UTI, i.e. a urinary tract infection, is an infection of the urinary system, that is, kidneys, urethers, bladder and urethra. They may be caused by several germs or reasons, and as every infection, a UTI needs antibiotics. AZO is an itching relief cream and does not resolve the UTI. I strongly recommend you see a doctor for an antibiotic prescription. An untreated UTI can lead to more serious consequences. I hope this answers your question. Wishing you good health and all the best.