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Brian J. Flynn, MD, explores natural therapies for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). In this 15-minute presentation, Dr. Flynn emphasizes the importance of antibiotic stewardship and patient-centered treatment plans. The discussion follows the American Urological Association guidelines, focusing on evidence-based diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Dr. Flynn underscores the role of glucose control in managing UTIs. He notes risk factors differ by age, with younger women primarily affected by sexual activity and older women by estrogen deficiency. Diagnosis should rely on urinalysis and urine cultures. Dr. Flynn focuses on natural prevention strategies, advocating for increased water intake and hygiene measures. Cranberry supplementation with 36 mg of proanthocyanidins effectively reduces UTI recurrence by preventing bacterial adhesion to the bladder wall. Dr. Flynn also endorses methenamine as an alternative to continuous antibiotic prophylaxis. For postmenopausal women, vaginal estrogen is essential in restoring the urogenital microbiome and reducing infections. Additionally, probiotics with lactobacillus can help maintain a healthy vaginal pH and bacterial balance. Emphasizing a patient-centered approach, Dr. Flynn highlights the need to differentiate true UTIs from conditions such as overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, or genitourinary syndrome of menopause. Dr. Flynn asserts that prevention aims to reduce, not necessarily eliminate, UTIs and that patient education is crucial in setting realistic expectations. Don't forget to join the GRU Community: https://grandroundsinurology.com/regi... Follow us on Twitter/X: https://x.com/GRUrology And like and subscribe to us here on YouTube!