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cranberry juice will help
While antibiotics prescribed by a physician are the only way to cure a bladder infection, you can do some things to self-treat the symptoms and to help prevent future bladder infections. An all-time favorite way to treat and prevent bladder infections at home is to drink cranberry juice. Cranberry juice often helps reduce frequency of bladder infections. Cranberry herbal supplements are available over-the-counter and many women find they work amazingly quickly when an UTI has occurred. A drug called Azo-Standard is available OTC and often relieves the pain associated with urinary tract infections. Azo-Standard, does not however, cure the underlying infection. Remember to see your healthcare provider when you have a bladder infection for proper diagnosis and antibiotic treatment.
It can help you but if you already have it no
No it can not. Only antibiotics can do it.
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It could be a sign of an infection (UTI / Urinary Tract Infection, yeast infection), or a sign of a bladder problem. If she has a "weak" bladder (meaning that she cannot control the passing of urine) there are exercises that can be done to help stregthern the muscles that control the bladder and urine.
TAKE IT TO THE PET HOSPITAL IF IT HAS AN INFECTION. they will absolutley be able to help.
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.
In some cases bladder spasms can be caused by certain medications, so avoiding these medications can help. One can also treat bladder spasms with bladder training, electrical stimulation and pelvic floor exercises.
it could be, you should ask your doctor if there is a specific percription that he/she can perscribe that would help. :)
The symptoms are similar to a Urinary Tract Infection. The way to treat it is to try and flush the infection out by drinking A LOT of water...as much as you can take. You can buy urinary alkalizers from a chemist or supermarket which won't treat the infection but make you more comfortable. Garlic tablets and cranberry can be helpful also. If these methods don't get rid of the problem within a day, then seek medical help.