Uncomplicated cystitis is treated with antibiotics.
He is being treated for a bladder infection.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) and a bladder infection are typically treated the same way, as a bladder infection is a type of UTI. Both conditions are commonly treated with antibiotics to eliminate the infection. The choice of antibiotic may vary based on the specific bacteria involved and any patient-specific factors. Always consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
White discharge after a bladder infection has been treated with antibiotics can be a sign of a yeast infection. You can buy over-the-counter remedies for yeast infection, plus eat yogurt with active cultures in it, or drink acidophilus milk.
Studies indicate that garlic may be used to stop the spread of bladder cancer.
Not really, except that you may want to postpone sex until the infection clears due to bladder spasms. Early pregnancy can mimic a bladder infection with frequent urination, a "crampy" feeling and nausea. A kidney infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, if it is not treated quickly.
Common symptoms of a bladder infection include frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and blood in the urine. Bladder infections are typically treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to drink plenty of water and follow the prescribed treatment plan to effectively treat the infection.
Yes because it can become worse
It will just become reoccurring and very painful then you will have to have a scope down to see how bad the infection is and possibly be put on meds daily for months. It is best to just have it treated as soon as the onset happens - trust me I had chronic bladder infections and you do not want to go through it.
I would think most doctors would double check, as in doing a vaginal sonagram, before making a diagnosis of that magnitude.
They can die of bladder cancer, but can't die withit.
It is unlikely. You probably have a mild bladder infection that can be easily treated. See your doctor.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.