Bladder infection

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LauraAnn
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Bladder infection

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Thanks to past posts I was able to find a solution for a bladder infection that's trying to take hold. D-mannose was recommended by Tex to another sufferer, so I ran down to Walgreens. Of course they didn't have the powder form, but I did find a new product called Cystex that has it as an active ingredient. I'm not recommending yet--time will tell. But was. so glad to have a direction to go besides antibiotics.

Once again you all have come through. Thank you!

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Post by tex »

Laura,

Good luck with the treatment. It should work relatively quickly if the infection is just getting started.

Keep us posted.

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Post by Marcia K »

I hope it works for you, Laura. After reading about D-Mannose on here I ordered some from Vitacost. I haven't needed it but I'm glad I have it just in case.
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