Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder that often results from a bacterial infection. Widespread especially among the female population, its main cause is found in the germs found in the last intestinal tract. Depending on the inflammation, it can be acute, subacute or chronic and cause great discomfort.
Those suffering from low immune defenses could suffer frequent episodes of cystitis, albeit without serious consequences.
Symptoms are mainly related to the constant feeling of having to urinate and burning during urination. To prevent this annoying ailment, it is advisable to pay attention to two things in particular. First of all, to intimate hygiene, which is linked to the need to avoid the use of aggressive products on the skin. On the other hand, it is necessary his very. We have said that cystitis depends on the germs of the last intestinal tract, so we understand how the intestine and the bladder are interconnected.
Prevent and fight cystitis with this special natural remedy
In addition to these tips that we could define as “general”, it has recently been discovered that hibiscus can help in the prevention of this problem. The karkadè is one beverage reddish in color and slightly acidic taste that comes from the infusion of dried hibiscus petals. Its antiseptic and diuretic properties make it one of the main natural remedies against cystitis and other urinary tract infections. But not only. Hibiscus flowers also have a mild laxative effect, so it is recommended to consume them in case of constipation.
How to prepare it
Preventing and fighting cystitis with this special natural remedy is very simple. Just boil some water for a few minutes and pour the dried hibiscus petals for about five minutes. Filter and that’s it.
Also, both supermarkets and health food stores sell ready-to-infuse packages of hibiscus just like tea bags.
Its intense color and its particular taste make it a perfect drink to cheer up and warm the cold and gray days of winter.
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