Yes. Do not let any doctor tell you that it is not possible. When I was on a combination pill with both hormones estrogen and progesterone in it, I routinely got a bladder infection every 2 months. It was predictable. After 5 bladder infections, I finally saw another Dr.and he said that, although very rare, some women react to the extra estrogen and it makes the ureter weak and allows bacteria into the bladder. He advised to switch to different birth control method or use the mini pill, which only contains progesterone. I have used both the Depo shot and the mini pill and have never had a bladder infection since. Thank God for that doctors knowledge. Now, when I have delivered my other children and the doctor wants to put me on Birth Control I tell him/her that it can't have estrogen in it because it causes bladder infections in me. They think I'm nuts, but I know it can happen, and at the same time I educate them a little, too.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
Yes, bleeding can be a symptom of a bladder infection.
A bladder infection often results due to bacteria present in urine traveling from the bladder through the urethra. The infection often is associated with a urinary tract infection.
The potential causes of bleeding in a bladder infection can include irritation and inflammation of the bladder lining, as well as damage to blood vessels in the bladder due to the infection.
condoms to not protect against all STDS so make sure to get checked again... it could also be a bladder infection or a UTI (urinary tract infection)
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Potential causes of bleeding in the bladder infection include irritation of the bladder lining, inflammation of the bladder walls, or the presence of bladder stones.
No, a bladder infection caused by bacteria (such as a urinary tract infection) is different from trichomoniasis, which is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. Bladder infections in men are typically caused by bacteria, not parasites like Trichomonas.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can develop into a bladder infection if left untreated.
One has nothing to do with the other. You get a bladder infection from bacteria entering the bladder.
Well smoking is never good for you but the bladder infection wont get worse if you do.
Yes, a bladder infection can cause urinary leakage.