Does Baking Soda Cure UTI?

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial condition in in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. These structures comprise the urinary tract, responsible for storage and excretion of urine. Possible symptoms include painful urination, fatigue, and abdominal pain. Medical treatment is available, as well as treatments and precautions you can follow at home. Do not use baking soda -- it has not proved effective and could even be dangerous.
  1. Baking Soda and UTIs

    • Some people claim that baking soda is a cure for a urinary tract infection. This is a dangerous, spurious suggestion with no experimental support. If you must avoid medical treatment and choose a home remedy route, try cranberry juice. This method has been shown to help prevent and treat UTIs.

    Dangers of Baking Soda

    • Baking soda, when not used in a baking product, can be very dangerous. It can cause interrupt kidney and liver function, exacerbate hypertension, and deplete your body's stores of vitamin B. When taken with a full stomach, baking soda may cause intense abdominal pain. Dissolving baking soda in water is not a safe supplement and should not be ingested.

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