Possible bladder infection?!


Question: Ok so in the morning I feel like I constantly have to pee. It burns a little when I go. Then it feels like there is something up there that needs to come out. Towards the end of the day the symptoms decrease. What could this be?


Answers: Ok so in the morning I feel like I constantly have to pee. It burns a little when I go. Then it feels like there is something up there that needs to come out. Towards the end of the day the symptoms decrease. What could this be?

You will need a urinalyses or a urine culture,both are done at your Doctors Office. Once diagnosed you should get medicine for it generally in form of an Antibiotic in order o clear up the infection. Let the Dr. know if you have any allergies to Antibiotics and which ones. In the meantime drink some Cranberry Juice.
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It's not a urinary tract infection, but could be some kind of other infection. Either go see your regular doctor if this is the first time it's happened, or go to a walk in clinic. They will do a urine culture to see whats going on and get you started on some antibiotics.

I would say it's a U.T.I. infection. You can treat it quickly by getting antibiotics from your doctor or you can treat it naturally with herbs, go to a near by health food market like whole foods... that's how I treat mine.
There is a supplement called Uva Ursi, I believe and look for a herb mix that you put in drinks that has bunchu, tincture, and juniper berries in it. Also drink cranberry juice, but only pure cranberry juice. Stay away from caffeine and sugar as it will feed the infection. Take vitamin C supplements to make your urine more acidic and kill the bacteria. But avoid things like citrus because it will irritate the bladder.
If the pain is really bad place a heating pad over your bladder and whatever you do... pee if you feel the urge even if there is only a drop that comes out.

I'm not sure if you are male or female, but it does sound like a urinary tract infection possibly involving other parts of the urinary system, such as the bladder or prostate (in men).
The classic signs of a urinary tract infection are increased urges to go even if each attempt results in a very small amount, increased frequency, and painful urination.
Go to the doctor and have them check your urine. They will be able to quickly see if you have bacteria present or not.
Don't let it go too long, a UTI can turn quickly into a bladder or kidney infection.

Bladder infection symptoms are usually nausea, lower back pain, cloudy, smelly urine, and a feeling you need to urinate more (together with a burning sensation that ca n go from mild to a burn that makes you want to scratch the walls).
Symptoms do not go away as the day goes, but mild dehydration can show the same symptoms you have. You could be mildly dehydrated after sleeping and as you ingest fluids the burning sensation goes away.
Try drinking enough water, especially in the afternoon, you may want to drink unsweetened cranberry juice, too. See if it helps. If it doesn't, go see your doctor. Untreated UTIs can develop into more serious conditions.





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