no just a pee test
The main symptoms of bladder infections include needing to urinate often, a burning feeling while urinating, and passing small amounts of urine at a time despite your need to go. Other symptoms include a cloudy color, blood in the urine and a foul smell.
you could possibly have a bladder infection
absolutely not. cranberry juice can help, but you NEED to see a doctor if you have a bladder infection because it can travel up to the kidneys and you don't want to damage a kidney!
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.
The urinary bladder responds to feeling "full" and signals in the brain allow urination to occur. Therefore, the majority of women will not have the urge to urinate until the bladder is sufficiently "full". About the only reason people should not attempt to urinate frequently is that the bladder's sensory mechanisms may begin to reduce the total volume the bladder can hold. But generally, it is okay to urinate every few hours. Older women or those who have had pregnancies may need to use a 2-hour bladder retraining program to reduce the risk of urinary incontinence.
You have the sense to urinate when the nerves on the bladder wall feel pressure. When an animal has a blockage and the bladder becomes full and distended the bladder then stretches. When the blockage is removed the bladder has now lost some of it's ability o contract to normal size thus taking away some of the sensation of the need to urinate. This causes the bladder to only partially express during urination leaving urine in the bladder. This could lead to bacterial infections due to standing urine in the bladder.
The main symptom of a yeast infection is itchiness. There is over-the-counter medication that cures most yeast infections, but they also have stronger prescription medication if you have a more resistant strain. The main symptoms of a bladder infection surrounds urination. When i get them, I feel like i have to pee a lot more often and more urgently (even though i dont need to and may not even be able to), and in more severe cases it is painful to pee. Bladder infections can be caused by not urinating after sex, and in one case the symptoms hit me 12 hours after the act. I get the antibiotic ciprofloxacin prescribed, which should resolve the problem within 3 days.
Goats do need their gall bladder to aid in digestion.
A bladder infection may cause spotting but you might also think about a yeast infection. You may want to let your dr. know about it and they will check it out for you. Yeast infections are real common in pregnancy, But don't get a yeast infection cream until you know for sure that, that's what it is.
Honestly, home remedies can cure bladder infections, such as fluids and cranberry juice . Bactrim is an antibiotic you can take or call your urologist. I have had numerous bladder infections and they are a pain. I could really live without them. I finally saw a urologist and went through all of these insane tests, just to find out everything was okay.Hope this is helpful to those who need to know.
Erm. To carry urine out of the body. You do know what the bladder does don't you? It stores urine till it can be appropriately excreted. That's all. It's a sack. A 'bladder' if you will (and you have a wide enough vocabulary). Like a football bladder. An empty sack that gets filled.You need to listen more to your teacher.
Essentially this means that your bladder has shifted and "fallen" down inside your body. Ligaments that hold up your bladder may have become damaged and have drooped, so that your bladder is not held up normally, increasing your need to urinate more frequently, cause you pain and discomfort. You should see a doctor to check if this is indeed the cause of your problem.