How to cure a bladder infection!


Question: How to cure a bladder infection
It feels like i always have to pee when i dont really need to and its so uncomfurble and i no i spelled that wrong! I want to go hide casue i dont feel like hanging around with other people i mean i got through this b4 but now its so painful! Like it tickles! And i get in trouble when i wine! Like i was at the mall and all of a sudden the pain hit me and i was alright like 5 mins b4 that!!! Please help! Oh and i dont want to go to the doctors I am a young age well not that young but please help!Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Lots and lots of cranberry juice -- it acidifies the urine and makes a more difficult environment for bacteria to live in!. If it doesn't clear up in a day or two, you'll have to see the doctor like it or not!. In the meantime, get a couple of big bottles of cranberry juice and drink them over the course of about a day!.

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If you think you have a bladder infection you really need to see a doctor!. They will prescribe antibiotics to completely wipe out the infection!. It can turn into a nasty infection if you don't get this treated the right way!. I know you don't want to go to the doctor, but I honestly wouldn't take the risk!.

Some people drink plenty of water or cranberry juice!. That is supposed to help, but please don't use that as a cure all!.

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Infection means bacteria!. Bacteria can only be killed by antibiotics!. You need to go to the doctor!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

You need a doctor, urine analysis, urine culture and an antibiotic!.
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Antibiotics, cranberry juice and lotsa water!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You might try cranberry juice (alot of it) if you can't to a doctor right away!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

By reading the following you will know about Bladder Infection & hot to treat it!.

What is it!?

A bladder infection is an inflammation of the urinary bladder!. The inner lining of the bladder becomes inflamed, and the urine becomes full of bacteria!.

Who gets it!?

Bladder infections are more common among women than men because of their shorter urethra, making it easer for bacteria from the anus or genital area to reach the bladder!. Bladder infections often occur in young women who have just become sexually active and have sexual intercourse often!. In addition, bladder infections can occur anytime the flow of urine is blocked or emptying of the bladder is incomplete due to an enlarged prostate in men or pregnancy in women!.

What causes it!?

Bacteria that have traveled up the urethra and into the bladder usually cause bladder infections!. The most common bacteria associated with bladder infections in women include Escherichia coli (about eighty percent of cases), Staphylococcus saprophyticus , Klebsiella, Enterobacter , and Proteus species!. Risk factors include sexual intercourse, use of a diaphragm for birth control, an abnormally short urethra, diabetes or chronic dehydration, the absence of a specific enzyme in vaginal secretions, inadequate personal hygiene and pregnancy!.

In males, bladder infections are often the result of kidney complications or prostate infections!. Bladder infections in men are most likely to be caused by E!. coli or another gram-negative bacterium!.

What are the symptoms!?

Symptoms of a bladder infection in both men and women include painful urination, a sudden strong desire to urinate, an increase in the frequency of urination, cloudy urine that spells bad, and blood in the urine!. Large quantities of blood in the urine may be caused by an acute bladder infection!. Many patients also experience fever, pain in the lower back, nausea and vomiting and shaking chills!.

How is it diagnosed!?

To diagnose a bladder infection, the doctor will examine the patient and may test both the blood and urine!. A laboratory test of the urine will reveal if bacteria is present, which usually indicates infection!. The doctor may also examine the patient



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