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10. Eat yogurt

Yogurt contains probiotics, good bacteria that help balance out the bad bacteria in your body. Yogurts contain varying amounts of probiotics. Some brands have added probiotics that may provide greater quantities of these beneficial organisms, although quality varies. It's best to avoid yogurt with lots of added sugar. Increasing the number of natural probiotics can help to regulate bacteria levels, and may reduce infection, although more research is needed to support this. However, in the case of severe UTIs, probiotics are no substitute for doctor-prescribed antibiotics.

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