It is actually recommended to take acidophilus when you are on an antibiotic, because it helps your stomach to renew the good bacteria that an antibiotic can remove from your stomach. It won't hurt your bladder.
An untreated bladder infection during pregnancy can increase the odds of preterm labor.
It could be blood clots.
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.
The medical term for a urinary bladder infection is "cystitis." This condition typically involves inflammation of the bladder, often caused by bacterial infection. Symptoms may include frequent urination, pain during urination, and lower abdominal discomfort. In some cases, it can be accompanied by a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Yes, bleeding can occur with a bladder infection. Symptoms to watch out for include blood in the urine, pain or burning during urination, frequent urination, and lower abdominal pain.
you could possibly have a bladder infection
Common symptoms of a bladder infection include frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, cloudy or bloody urine, and pelvic pain. Treatment options typically involve antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider, increased fluid intake, and rest. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have a bladder infection to prevent complications.
No not at all. Frequent urination is common during pregnancy. Frequent urination during pregnancy means the fetus/uterus is crowding your bladder or possibly even using it as a punching bag! All women experience increased urination during pregnancy. Another thing to consider with frequent urination is a bladder infection, or if the increased urinating is accompanied by extreme thirst, pregnancy induced diabetes. Talk to your doctor about any changes you notice. If a bladder infection goes unchecked, the infection can spread to the kidney's, the kidney infection - which causes frequent urinating, can also cause premature labor or miscarriage.
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.
Inability of the bladder to relax during filling, or low bladder volume, may indicate interstitial cystitis, prostate enlargement, or bladder cancer.
Yes, you can. If you try to hold your bladder...you will probably end up with a UTI (urinary tract infection) or a bladder infection. This is caused by not flushing out your bladder enough. If you do get a bladder infection make sure to drink lots of cranberry juice to make your urine more toxic. DO NOT DRINK POP OR TEA!
You should discuss any sort of infection or discomfort with your parents or a doctor. A doctor would be your best bet as they can tell you exactly what is going on and what to expect. Women and girls get bladder infection due to bacteria even though they never or hardly ever have sex. For some women they keep getting it and then it might be because they get bacteria during intercourse. That does not have to be your case. Bladder infections are not uncommon.