i need to know the answer to this too! i started taking YAZ about 3 months ago and since then i have had recurring uti symptoms at least twice a week that continue until i drink tons of water. i am already considering switching since i have had no previous acne problems and now its bad! HELP US!
The same goes for me. After I took Yaz i had recurring UTI's and after I switched Birth Control I no longer have them all the time.
Kidney infections, like other bacterial infections, often result in a fever. The fever causes the symptom of headaches. These infections are treated with antibiotics.
Kidney infections are generally not hereditary. The most common cause of kidney infections is bacteria entering the urinary tract, often due to poor hygiene or underlying health conditions. However, there can be genetic factors that predispose individuals to certain conditions that may increase the risk of kidney infections.
There are different types of kidney stones, and one is the result of infection in the kidney. Yes, recurrent infections can help to cause this type of kidney stone. The stone may also harbor infection that causes frequent recurrence.
Some infections in the kidney can cause false positive dipstick test results but not false negative.
Prostate cancer, urinary tract infections, kidney infections, and the bladder stone could cause a man to bleed from the prostate gland.
No. Kidney infections are caused by bacteria entering the kidneys, generally through the bladder. Oxycontin is a pain medication, not bacteria.
Kidney stones themselves do not directly cause epididymitis, which is typically due to infections or inflammation of the epididymis. However, if a kidney stone causes complications such as urinary tract infections or obstructive uropathy, it could indirectly lead to conditions that might result in epididymitis. Therefore, while there is no direct link, kidney stones can contribute to scenarios where epididymitis may occur.
Birth control pills don't cause infection, but some women find they're more prone to yeast infections when on the birth control pill. IF that seems to be true for you, talk with your health care provider regarding the possibility of changing to a different pill with a different hormone profile.
There are some birth controls that can cause yeast infections. It can happen when starting new or switching brands. If you take meds for a yeast infection and it goes away monitor it to see if it comes back. It may be from your bc pills, if it does not come back, you are ok to continue use, if it does come back, speak with your doctor.
Although there is very little evidence to prove this some doctors believe that hormonal birth control can cause birth defects.
A Kink in your ureter, I just what is says.. It is a kink that is in the tube or tubes that go from your kidney's to your bladder. If there is a Kink it does not allow the urine from the kidney to drain properly. For me personally, it gave me cronic untreatable bladder infections, and consistent kidney infections. I also caused my kidney funtion to decline. By the time I had surgery my kidney function was only working at a 35% after the surgery, the infections went away, and my kidney function rose to 70%. However chronic infection did cause, damage to my kidney, and severe scar tissue around my bladder.
There are a number of things that can cause brown urine including urinary tract infections, bladder infections, kidney infections, hepatitis, and cancers. It is best to have it checked right away by a doctor.