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What you should do for UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

Take potassium for UTI: a glass of water and next to it, a sachet of potassium with a spoon.

Use potassium salt for UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

Urinary tract infection is associated with low potassium levels in the blood, also known as hypokalemia.

Recurrent UTI is associated with increased hypokalemia in UTI patients.

Use potassium salt (potassium citrate) instead of common salt. This helps alkalinize the urine because acid urine can influence the growth of bacteria in the urinary tract.

If your symptoms do not improve within 2 days, or if you develop any high temperature, you should see a doctor.