Yes - Any trauma no matter how small has the potential to result in an infection. Doubly so if the injury is repeated.
Sure it will give you some relieve
It doesn't. If it does it will give you a bladder infection with pus accumulation and might cause sepsis.
Um, well, unless you intend on giving him head with your bladder, it's probably fine.
Orange juice cannot cause bladder infections. Bladder infections are caused from bacteria that enter the bladder, usually via the urethra. And contrary to popular belief, cranberry juice does not cure a bladder infection. But there are other things that can mimic a bladder infection, such as Interstitial Cystitis. Sexual intercourse can also cause you to have some sypmtoms of a bladder infection if there was not adequate lubrication, which would cause urethral and vaginal irritation. If you feel you do have a bladder infection, you need to see your doctor. A bladder infection can also affect the kidneys if not treated with antibiotics. If there is no infection there are some things you can do to get relief from the discomfort. Sitting in a warm or hot tub of water relaxes the bladder muscles, which helps eliminate the painful spasms. You can also get over-the-counter medications for this. The name of one is Azo Standard. It is a bladder analgesic, and is quite effective in relieving the discomfort.
You could have a bladder infection or UTI (same thing.) UTI stands for Urinary Tract Infection. If you suspect that it's a bladder infection, drink plenty of water or cranberry juice is recommended, and wear cotton underwear (females). You can go to the doctor where they will test your urine for bacteria and give you antibiotics if it is confirmed that you have a bladder infection.
Bloating, toxic pee, stomach cramps and fire knomes will brake down your doors and give you cancer.
A bladder infection should be treated by your doctor with Antibiotics. In the mean time though, there are a few things you can do to help. One thing is to drink plenty of water. This helps to flush out some of the bacteria in your body. Additionally, drink real cranberry juice (not cocktail, and needs to be 100% juice). A substance in cranberry juice helps bacteria to not stick to your bladder's walls, and be excreted.
If you are female, and there is discomfort in the perineal area that is not attributed to a bladder infection, then chances are you have a vaginal problem. Rather than guessing, why don't you call on your primary physician who will take a history, some lab tests, listen to your symptoms and will be able to give you an education opinion as to what your problem is.
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
No, UTI or bladder infection cannot give positive pregnancy test results. The positivity of a pregnancy test is due to a reaction involving hCG, human chorionic gonadotropic hormone that is present in the urine and an antibody with indicator coated test strip. If the woman is pregnant, then hCG will be present. If she is not pregnant, hCG will not be prestent.
Sometimes a kidney stone can give off the same symptoms such as burning and pain. Also you can have a bladder infection as well that can also present some of the same symptoms.
Not unless you're peeing up their urethra. /: Or your pee works it's way up there. Like of you have a bladder infection don't pee in a bath with someone else in there, don't pee while having sex (like female - male cuz...nevermind I don't wanna explain the simplest parts), etc. Basically don't pee near their genitals. Cuz that's the only way they're gonna "catch" a bladder infection. Unless you save your urine and do some twisted weird sick stuff..../: