It can help you but if you already have it no
Only if you have a bladder infection. And cranberry juice is cheaper.
Cranberry juice helps promote a healthy bladder, someone who is prone to bladder infections can drink cranberry juice to help prevent the infection or if used at first symptoms can be used to stop the infection from going full blown. Cranberry juice is high in sugar and high in calories so there are people who just can't drink enough to get the full benefits. Those people can get the benefits by taking the tablets and drinking large amounts of water.
Taking Cranberry supliments help alot, or even drinking cranberry juices with a high % from concentrate. Also, using the loo before and after sex is another way to stop them. I'm usually really prone to getting cystitus, and I've found that this combination has completely stopped my problems with it.
If I remember right it takes about 2 days for it to be completely normal, if you drink a lot of water it helps clear it faster and drinking cranberry juice or taking cranberry capsules will help clear up the bladder infection/irritation faster.
I have had several urine/bladder problems and infections. I have learned that yes, it is proven that drinking cranberry juice every day or taking a 500 mg cranberry pill daily will help decrease the number of bladder infections.
A bladder infection is a bacterial disease. Most are caused when bacteria travel up the urethra (backward, or ascending) to the bladder. This is more common in women because of the close proximity of the urethra to the vagina and the growth of bacteria in the closed environment of the vulva.Bladder infections are caused by the bacteria E. coli.
By Taking a medicine from the doctor.
no, it's actually often used to treat a bladder and urinary tract infections.
To prevent a recurrence of a UTI after antibiotics, you can drink plenty of water, urinate frequently, practice good hygiene, avoid holding in urine for long periods, and consider taking probiotics or cranberry supplements.
Are you taking Peridium for a bladder infection?
yes
I've been taking antibiotics for my ear infection lately, and I haven't had any problems with my bladder. I suppose it just depends on what type of antibiotic you take, and how sensitive you are to it.