A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the bladder. A urinary tract infection is usually treated with antibiotics, and once the pain and frequency are gone you will know that you are recovering. When antibiotics are prescribed, be sure to take the entire course.
It may not unless it is treated. Drinking lots of cranberry juice is helpful, but in stubborn cases, treatment by a doctor with anitbiotics is needed.
No go to the doctor.
You may have a urinary tract infection. If the sensation does not go away on it's own in a day or two, you should see a doctor.
Urinary tract infection, go to the vet
It's probably a urinary tract infection. Or more specifically a bladder infection (Cystitis).
Urinary tract infection. Go see you GP.
He either has a urinary tract infection or possibly an STD. He should go to a doctor.
most likely a urinary tract infection. (infection in the tubes and stuff that lead to your bladder) or an infection in your actual bladder. DRINK CRANBERRY JUICE! not so much caffeine. if you don't drink caffeine and still havea urinary tract infection go to the doctor. hope this helps. -Brittany
You may have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Go see a doctor.
You are at great risk of getting Sepsis. Sepsis is highly lethal and you should go to the doctor immediately if your UTI symptoms do not go away.
You could, but it would be much easier to go to your general practitioner for minor ailments such as this.
this sounds like a urinary tract infection, seek a physician's advice and diagnosis.
Urinary Tract Infection? That's normal for women who often engage in sexual intercourse often. There is no technology, only pills to make it go away. Its not a disease or anything.