you could possibly get a UTI while on your period from bacteria.you can take azo to make the symptoms go away,but they won't go away permanently unless you take some kind of antibiotic to cure the infection.
You would treat the bladder infection just as you would any other time of your cycle.
If the infection is severe then see your doctor, while menstruating it may be harder to see blood in the urine so don't take any chances and get antibiotics to treat the infection before it gets too bad. It's a good idea to avoid commercial menstrual pads such as Always or Kotex during this time as they make genitals warm and moist so allow bacterial growth that could worsen the infection, opt for organic cotton pads, cloth pads, or options like menstrual cups and softcups so you don't have to use pads at all. Rinse warm salt water over your vulva when you pee to help ease the discomfort and clean your vulva from blood that may make your vulva more favourable to bacteria.
Well stay in the rest room for a while never hold it in if you have to pee it can cause a bigger infection in your blatter
The answer to this is no. I had a bladder infection while I was on holiday last year, even though I was on my period, the infection still remains and will not go away unless you take antibiotics which will be prescribed by your GP.
In my experience the answer to this question is no. If someone is having trouble with bladder control it may be something else, like a urinary tract infection or something more serious. I would advise anyone with this problem to speak with a doctor.
Can i DRINK SODA WHILE HAVING A BLADDER INFECTION A. WHO ever write that at the top is stupid . I had bladder infections when I was pregnant with both of my children so if you missed a period or if your period only lasted a shorter time than normal then you could be pregnant.
if u had a bladder infection.
In brief, yes.
There are various symptoms of a bladder infection also known as UTI. Some of the early signs of a bladder infection include pain while urinating, frequent urination, and blood in urine.
The symptoms of a bladder infection are a burning sensation, or pain, while urinating. You may wish to make an appointment with a doctor to get some medication.
no no
No way. You probably have a bladder infection or you could have ghonneria
Yes it is possible to get an infection or even STD during menstruation.
See your doctor ASAP! If you have a bladder infection it can be very dangerous as pregnant.
You can swim if you have a urinary tract infection, but you should only do so after being on anti-biotics to treat the infection. if you are just coming over a urinary tract infection, and you are done with or are tword the end of your anti-biotics there should not be a problem, but there is always the chance the infection could come back. Swim at your disgression