Ep #101: UTIs with Dr. James Simon in Perimenopause and Menopause - podcast episode cover

Ep #101: UTIs with Dr. James Simon in Perimenopause and Menopause

May 24, 202455 min
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Dr. James A. Simon is a highly accomplished and respected physician dedicated to advancing research and clinical care in women's sexual and reproductive health. This is his second appearance on our Menopause Reimagined Podcast. The link to his first interview can be found below. We posted a short video, and our viewers asked many questions. So Andrea Donsly, nutritionist, menopause researcher, menopause educator, and co-found of Morphus, invited Dr. Simon back to answer all your questions about Urinary Tract Infections.

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YouTube Short: https://youtube.com/shorts/C0f0cyA2voU

Full Interview https://youtu.be/i5dyMeAujuI

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Dr. Simon discusses why women going through perimenopause and menopause are at increased risk of developing initial and recurrent urinary tract infections.

Bacterial vaginosis vs UTI: Key Differences Explained

How can over-the-counter and home remedies help, and when should you see a doctor? How do some of these provide temporary UTI relief or are they a bandaid fix?

How increasing the acidity in the vagina and the urine can help with UTIs and how these are bandaid solutions

Tackling the root cause of recurrent UTIs in women in perimenopause and menopause

How Hygiene Impacts Urinary Tract Health

The impact of semen, saliva, and other substances vaginal pH balance

The mind-body connection: Exploring the psychological side of UTIs

Bladder control issues, incontinence, and UTIs

How some medications are potentially linked to recurrent UTIs

Exploring the link between UTIs, nutrition, and sugar intake

Undiagnosed UTIs: The hidden threat of memory loss and dementia

At-Home UTI Test Strips: Decoding the results for early detection

Vaginal Treatments in Perimenopause and Menopause w

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