Yes. Anything from stress, exersise changes, diet changes, or drugs can throw your body off balance.
you could be pregnant, as antibiotics affect the way birth control works. take an over the counter pregnancy test. if it is confirmed, see your doctor for prenatal care. if your period is evenlater than 2 weeks, you may want to see your doctor because there could be other underlying conditions
Sounds like a water infection, drink lots of water and see ur doctor for some antibiotics
somewhat. It depends on how severe the urinary infection is.
A urinary tract infection cannot be cured without antibiotics. So you DO have to see a doctor. In the meantime you can drink cranberry juice and water (separately) to help.
A UTI in dogs is a urinary tract infection, which is a bacterial infection in the urinary system. It can be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian, along with increased water intake and possibly dietary changes.
Not necessarily. UTI's and vaginal infections can be caused by different things; so each infection should be treated separately.
If you are wiping "in front" it can mean you are getting your period or you may have a small scratch to the area. If you are having pain when urinating it could mean you have a bladder infection. Talk to your doctor if this continues.In pregnancy this type of spotting usually doesn't mean anything but you should discuss it with your doctor as every pregnancy is different.
Not really, use Neosporin, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol or sterile water. If the infection is internal you will likely need antibiotics.
Antibiotics may or may not be prescribed by your dentist, as they see fit, but you can prevent infection yourself by rinsing your mouth regularly with salt water and changing the packing gauze (if any) regularly.
A UTI in dogs is a urinary tract infection, which is a bacterial infection in the urinary system. It can be treated effectively with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian, along with increased water intake and possibly dietary changes.
Yes. When the water breaks, a woman needs to head straight to the hospital. After the water breaks, the baby is more prone to infection. In a hospital environment, however, antibiotics can be used to minimize the risk to the unborn child and along with a sterile environment, the baby's risk is lowered by a large percentile.
To prevent a recurrence of a UTI after antibiotics, you can drink plenty of water, urinate frequently, practice good hygiene, avoid holding in urine for long periods, and consider taking probiotics or cranberry supplements.