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Ditch cranberry juice for urine infections | Ditch cranberry juice for urine infections |
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Drinking lots of cranberry juice is no way to fix a urine infection, say new draft guidelines from health body the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. | Drinking lots of cranberry juice is no way to fix a urine infection, say new draft guidelines from health body the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. |
Although some studies have claimed it may help, NICE says there is not enough good evidence to recommend it. | Although some studies have claimed it may help, NICE says there is not enough good evidence to recommend it. |
Instead, people should drink plenty of water or fluids and take painkillers. | Instead, people should drink plenty of water or fluids and take painkillers. |
They can also speak to their doctor who might prescribe antibiotics, but these drugs will not always be necessary. | They can also speak to their doctor who might prescribe antibiotics, but these drugs will not always be necessary. |
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria. Sometimes the body can fight a mild infection alone without medication. | Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria. Sometimes the body can fight a mild infection alone without medication. |
When antibiotics are needed, the shortest course that is likely to be effective should be prescribed to reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance, says NICE. | When antibiotics are needed, the shortest course that is likely to be effective should be prescribed to reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance, says NICE. |
It might be more appropriate to get a back-up prescription to be used only if symptoms do not improve within 48 hours or if they worsen rapidly or significantly at any time. | It might be more appropriate to get a back-up prescription to be used only if symptoms do not improve within 48 hours or if they worsen rapidly or significantly at any time. |
Signs and symptoms of a UTI include: | Signs and symptoms of a UTI include: |
Prof Mark Baker, director for the centre of guidelines at NICE, said: "We recognise that the majority of UTIs will require antibiotic treatment, but we need to be smarter with our use of these medicines. | |
"Our new guidance will help healthcare professionals to optimise their use of antibiotics. | "Our new guidance will help healthcare professionals to optimise their use of antibiotics. |
"This will help to protect these vital medicines and ensure that no one experiences side effects from a treatment they do not need." | "This will help to protect these vital medicines and ensure that no one experiences side effects from a treatment they do not need." |
A consultation on the draft guidelines for England will close on 5 June. | A consultation on the draft guidelines for England will close on 5 June. |
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