How a 70-Year-Old Woman Overcomes Chronic UTI

Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, sitz baths, and dietary and lifestyle adjustments can effectively address urinary tract infections at their root.
How a 70-Year-Old Woman Overcomes Chronic UTI
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A 70-year-old woman had recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) with primary symptoms of urethral irritation, frequent urination, and difficulty urinating. Although antibiotics provided temporary relief, symptoms rapidly returned after discontinuation, prompting her to seek traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a long-term solution.

Considering the patient’s age and overall health condition, Japanese TCM practitioner Ritsugaku Ken applied acupuncture treatment. After four sessions, the patient’s symptoms significantly improved, and a urine test showed no signs of infection, Ken told The Epoch Times.