I have been getting a lot of chest pains and other symptoms such as lack of energy over the last 2 months and I have now been told by a doctor that I have a bladder infection. So they're probably related.
No, chest pain is not a common symptom of a kidney stone. Some symptoms include excruciating pain in the lower back, side, groin, or abdomen. You will also likely have blood in your urine.
I have had bladder infections and my lower back isn't the area of pain that I had. Mine was lower stomach and I had the urge to urinate all the time. Answer If your lower back hurts, it probably means your bladder infection has made it's way up into your kidneys which can happen if they are not treated in a timely manner. You need to go to the doctor immediately.
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
No, a bladder infection won't cause a late or missed period. But antibiotics, which are usually given for a bladder infection, can cause the pill not be as effective. If you are late or missed a period you should see a doctor for a pregnancy test. Or take a home test. Anytime you are on antibiotics, you need to use a back up method of birth control.
I've never had pain associated with a yeast infection. You might have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI or bladder infection) in which case it hurts when you pee. You need to get prescription medication for that.
The cause of the pain could be several things: an injury to the muscles, kidney infection, gall bladder infection, etc. The only way to know the specific cause is to be examined by a doctor.
The disease is characterized by fever, chills , back pain , and, often, the symptoms associated with bladder infection.
a bladder infection.it burns when you pee.it hurts sometimes too.it can cause back pain and stomach pain.and sometimes cause you to bleed.
Are you taking Peridium for a bladder infection?
Burning, urgency, and/or pain with urination, Back pain, and possible fever.
Prolapsed bladder can cause back pain (mostly in the lower back). Some other common symptoms include:Discomfort or pain in the pelvisDifficulty urinatingA feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding)More frequent bladder infections
No semen Can Not give you a bladder infection.I don't know where you heard that but it's 100% false.If you think about it,if semen caused bladder infections everyday 3/4 women would be complaining about one. Bladder infections is a blockage in the bladder or urethra, which hinders urine flow and prevents the bladder from emptying completely. Residual urine remaining in the bladder increases the chances that bacteria will multiply and establish an infection in the bladder. The main culprits of blockages are kidney and bladder stones, but an enlarged prostate can also cause a blockage, and bacteria from an unhealthy prostate can pass into the bladder. While many of the causes of bladder infection are out of our control, taking some preventive measures can reduce the chance of infection. * Stay hydrated: drink six to eight glasses of water a day. * Avoid tight, constricting clothes and synthetic underwear. * Reduce or eliminate caffeine beverages. * Women should urinate before and after intercourse, to help clean out bacteria. * Women should wipe from front to back after urinating to move potential bacteria away from the urethra. http://www.bladderdisorders.info/articles/bladder-disorders/bladder-infection.php
Kidney infections should not cause tightness in the chest and shortness of breath. The kidneys are more likely to effect your back. Definitely check with your doctor to make sure nothing more serious is going on.