I am experiencing the same problem right now, but the most important issue is the untreated UTI. An untreated UTI can lead to kidney infections and even sepsis. Get the UTI treated as soon as possible. I am currently taking antibiotics-my untreated UTI went all the way to my kidneys and my cycle is quite late.
Not usually ... is theoretically possible but not generally.
If you choose to delay urination, this could cause a urinary tract infection. From there, it could cause a kidney infection if you aren't careful.
Yes. It can delay the menstruation. This may be due to psychological trauma of the dengue. Any psychological trauma can cause the menstruation to delay.
The only way you can delay menstruation is by taking birth control pills.
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Yes, it is possible to have a urinary tract infection (UTI) for an extended period without realizing it, especially if symptoms are mild or atypical. Some individuals may experience chronic urinary symptoms that can be mistaken for other conditions, leading to a delay in diagnosis. However, untreated UTIs can lead to more severe complications, so it's essential to seek medical attention if you suspect an infection. Regular check-ups can help catch such issues early.
this could be pregnancy or stress.
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No, a bladder infection cannot delay your period.Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a domino affect of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and your brain. Your bladder is a different part of your body and has no impact on your hormones or menstrual cycle, so an infection makes no difference.
You dont get your period on time?
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Yes, especially if you are on antibiotics and are on the birth control pill and didn't use a back up. Antibiotics can make the pill not work. Take a home test or go see your doctor to find out if you are pregnant. UTI's and antibiotics won't make your period late.