Pain From UTIs Doesn’t Stop After Antibiotics, New Research Sheds Light on Why
By George Citroner Despite antibiotics knocking out urinary tract infections (UTIs), many people still suffer persistent, miserable symptoms, and doctors don’t know why. But now, researchers may have found the culprit: nerve overgrowth. By studying mice and human samples, they discovered that repeated UTIs trigger immune cells to release nerve growth factor (NGF), causing new pain nerves…
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