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Video: Menopause UTI Treatment: Evidence-Based Solutions to Stop Recurring Infections

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Many women struggle with a menopause UTI due to hormonal changes that affect the urinary tract. The best approach combines menopause UTI treatment with proactive habits that support bladder health. Hydration, vaginal pH balance, and supplements like cranberry and D-mannose can help with menopause UTI prevention and reduce recurring infections. With the right strategy, you can protect your bladder and break the cycle for good.

Video: Put an End to UTIs During Menopause & Perimenopause

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) during menopause are a common and often frustrating experience for many women. If you’re noticing more frequent urges to urinate, increased urgency, leaking, or recurrent UTIs in midlife, you’re not alone, and importantly, there are effective solutions available.

Video: UTI Symptoms During Perimenopause – Why and How to Treat It!

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Are you noticing more frequent UTI symptoms during perimenopause, like burning, urgency, frequency, incomplete urination, or discomfort? In this video, Susan Winograd PT, founder and owner of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness, explains why UTI symptoms are emerging during perimenopause and what you can do about it!

Video: Battling a Recurrent UTI? 1 Treatment You Haven’t Considered Yet

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Are you tired of constantly struggling with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and your UTI culture tests are coming back negative or the antibiotics have stopped working? In this video, Susan Winograd, a Physical Therapist with expertise in pelvic health and total-body wellness, discusses how pelvic floor dysfunction may be mimicking the type of pain regularly felt during a UTI in men and women, causing what pelvic floor physical therapists call a “phantom UTI.”