I know this is off topic, and I'm sorry for that, but I don't know where to look for an answer.
I won't go into the details since it's personal, but the short and private version is, a family member of mine has a medical condition where she has recurring UTI's. There is a solution, but it involves surgery, and she doesn't want to have surgery right now with everything else going on. Mainly out of fear that the hospital will do something shady to her (like jab her against her will while she's under), assuming they would even let her have surgery without being jabbed in the first place.
Obviously I and the rest of our family have tried finding a solution for the medium term, but so far nothing seems to work for more than a week or two at most. And any "non mainstream" methods are undoubtedly being censored like HCQ and Ivermectin. So here I am, doing something I hate and asking for help and advice on a private matter from the only people I know that may have an actual answer.
So any advice? I've seen a few people mention that certain doses of Ivermectin may help, but I can't get anything concrete on that. Literally any help would be greatly appreciated since we're at our wits end.
EDIT: We know the exact cause of it, and we know why it keeps recurring. The problem is that the only permanent/long term treatment in this specific case involves surgery. Hence, we're looking for a medium term solution to treat symptoms and keep it from recurring until all this crazy medical cabal crap is over with.
Frequent UTIs can be caused by many things. For example, improper wiping can introduce bacteria into the urethra.
A friend of mine had a wife who had the problem. After discussing some of their basic life routines, we found the problem. She would take a bath after he had showered. Normally that’s not a problem, but he was a construction worker who wore heavy boots at work all day long. He had developed a bad case of athlete’s foot.
The bacteria from his feet were being transferred to her as she sat in the tube while it was filling with water. Once he dealt with the athlete’s foot she never had a case of UTI again.
Before surgery I would try to eliminate all the possible mechanical exposures of bacteria first. UTIs are most frequently caused by bacteria entering the bladder through the urethra.
Good luck.