I never heard of a UTI that was not bacterial.
“I never heard of a UTI that was not bacterial”
I think they can be both. When you’re tested, there are two tests. The first gives results within a few minutes or hours. I think that’s the bacterial kind. The second takes about three days — has to be “grown” in a lab — probably viral.
I know the drill, sadly.
I never heard of a UTI that was not bacterial.
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I think that’s true. If there’s a link between the UTI’s and the jabs, the situation may be more dire than we know. Our immune systems deal with bacteria all the time and usually clean things up long before they evolve into anything requiring medical attention and even before we know we had a problem. When the body can’t fight off even routine bacteria, that’s likely a sign of an extremely weak immune system.
I’ve been thinking about the massive irony of the contrast between the populations who volunteered for the jabs and those who refused. Many of those who volunteered are the most compliant humans among us, while pretty much all of those who’ve refused are the least compliant. If everything we believe about the jabs is true, the former will die off first while the latter should be around longer and remain a thorn in the side of those trying to eliminate us. You’d think TPTB would have tried to eliminate the least compliant first somehow.
in certain small instances some lower UTIs can be viral....hemorrhagic cystitis after stem cell and solid organ transplantation...other than that ? Bacterial
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18519018/