Try drinking 3 quarts of water per day, and see if you can flush the germs out of the bladder. The best home remedy, though, is to drink lots and lots of cranberry juice. BUT, if the burning is still there after 3 days, or if it becomes very uncomfortable, or if you have a fever over 99 degrees, see a doctor to get anitbiotics. This condition should not be left to get worse!
Yes, with an antibiotic prescribed by a doctor. They'll recommend you drink a lot of fluids. Cranberry juice and fluids help relieve discomfort temporarily but a doctor's visit is necessary. Or TCM therapy diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill can also help you. If a UTI is left untreated the bacteria may travel further; like into your kidneys and then there will be a big problem.
The treatment for a urinary tract infection depends upon the bacteria or fungus causing it. Your veterinarian will need to determine the causative agent before an antibiotic can be prescribed.
All urinary infection can be treated with antibiotics. Some will required intraveinous antibiotics, but must of them will cure with oral pills.
Urinary tract infections are not contagious.
Urinary tract infections are bacterial (caused by bacteria).
Urinary infections can be helped and prevented with cranberry juice.
The ease of getting urinary tract infections has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
Yes they get them, also urinary tract infections.
yes it treats chest infections and urinary tract infections
No.
urinary track infections
Typically, Bactroban nasal
Urinary tract Infections(UTIs) & Prostatitis
Dog urinary tract infections are an emergency. If not attended to with urgency, it could result into kidney failure for the dog.
It is known to cause urinary tract infections and wound infections.