Certainly. Some signs of a UTI (urinary tract infecton) are frequent urges, burning during urination, bladder spasms, cloudy urine, foul smelling urine and others. If you think you have a bladder infection lay off all liquids other than water and drink plenty and cranberry juice of it and contact a doctor. If the doctor does suspect you have a UTI you will be asked to give a urine sample for examination. Once you have been diagnoised with a UTI your doctor will most likely prescribe some antibiotics to help with the infection.
yes they can im 14 and get them all the time its very annoying my pee smells terrible and i wet the bed and for the first time my pants i need help but i dont want my parents to take me to the doctor again! help please
Of course. It has nothing to do with sex it has to do with bacteria entering your urinary tube. Which can be caused from holding your pee for long amounts of time, poor hygiene, as well as sexual activities.
Yes it is 100% possible for a male to get a bladder infection. Although it is a lot more rare for a male to get one, than a female.
yes i have had it my self
Yes. Ouch.
You can find symptoms of Urinary Tract, and Bladder Infections at http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-bladder-infections-symptoms
Usually, bladder infections symptoms include having to go a lot, but when you try, not much comes out. Bladder infections sometimes has stomach pain, tiredness, and pain when going to the bathroom.
I am not sure Gatorade can be a cause of bladder infections but in my experience it has been a contributing factor to bladder irritation.
No
It's filtered out by the kidneys and goes through the ureters down to the bladder.
Yes
urinary track infections
Microorganisms cause infections which affect the urinary system. Usally the infections start in the bladder and spread to the kidneys.
No, they are cured by antibiotics
Yes Because It Hurts
Yes
You could be dizzy from any internal infection which affects a major internal organ. Bladder infections though don't cause dizziness normally.