No, but drinking a LOT of water and cranberry juice may fix it.
A bladder infection is a bacterial disease. Most are caused when bacteria travel up the urethra (backward, or ascending) to the bladder. This is more common in women because of the close proximity of the urethra to the vagina and the growth of bacteria in the closed environment of the vulva.Bladder infections are caused by the bacteria E. coli.
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It can cause an allergic reaction to the due that expresses itself or feels very similar to a bladder infection. If you speculate you have this issue avoid consuming red dye at all costs. Persistent occurances can damage the kidneys.
Most of the time that mean the rabbit/bunny has a bladder infection
Not all wine is red. There are also types of white wine and rose wine. But, red wine is red because of the reddish color of the grapes it is made out of.
Red Wine. :D
They are equivalent in this regard.
Red wine is her favorite drink.
Blood in your urine can be due to but not limited to: a bladder infection, kidney infection, prostrate problem, kidney stones, and bladder stones. Blood in your urine no matter how small is not normal, and should be checked out by a physician. A simple urinalysis is probably where they will start, this will show white and red blood cells that can be present that you can not even see with the naked eye. They can also check for infection, an infection could be caused by a bladder infection, kidney infection, kidney stones and bladder stones that may be cutting the urinary track. A bladder infection if not taken care of (usually with antibiotics) can travel to your kidneys and then you may be in a life threatening situation if not treated quickly and properly. Some doctors stop with just using the urine test strips but that doesn't always indicate an infection, insist that they run a urine culture. A urine culture will not only be more accurate, it will also tell you what type of infection it is and exactly what antibiotic will cure the infection. Hope this helps. Cheyzer
The only thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection. But if it were a bladder infection, you would probably be getting other symptoms such as a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as having to go to the bathroom more than usual.
No vinegar is different from wine.
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