Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

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Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

What are Recurrent UTIs?

Recurrent UTIs are repeated bladder infections that cause frequent urination, burning, and discomfort. They are common in women due to weakened pelvic support or menopause.

How We Treat It with the Kegel’s chair

1. Can Emsella treat active infection?
No, it is meant for prevention, not acute treatment.

2. How does it reduce UTIs?
By strengthening bladder support and improving bladder emptying.

3. Is it safe for postmenopausal women?
Yes, it is especially effective in GSM-related UTIs.

4. How many sessions are needed?
Typically 6 sessions, as advised by your doctor.

5. Do I still need antibiotics?
Yes, antibiotics are required for acute infections, but Emsella may help reduce recurrence.

  • Name: Dr. Jyoti Bandi
  • Specialization: Reproductive Medicine & Fertility Specialist ( Gynecologist and Fertility Specialist)
  • Qualifications: MBBS, MS (OBG), DMAS (Germany), DRM (Germany), MCG (AAA, Dubai)
  • Experience: 13+ Years Experience Overall
  • Focus: Helping couples achieve their dream of parenthood with compassion and advanced medical care.
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