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Re: Have a question Help me please.

From: Debra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Aug 30 11:27:15 1998


Mandy--

Sure sounds like it to me. Bladder infections cause pain (almost a burning sensation) during urination. The best thing to do? Flush it out. Drink twice as much water as usual (about 16-8oz. glasses a day) and pure, 100% cranberry juice (I usually drink about 1/2 a gallon a day) every day until the infection is gone. If you can't handle the flavor of cranberry juice, you can purchase cranberry pills from your pharmacy or health food store. This is what my doctors suggested to me as a kid (I had a mysterious condition that left me prone to frequent bladder and kidney infections. When I say frequent, I mean about 1 every 2 weeks...). It may take longer than antibiotics, however, you avoid the side effects of the antibiotics (like yeast infections). The whole process should only take about 4 to 5 days. However, if the pain you are feeling during urination seems to come from somewhere other than your bladder or uretha (remember, bladder is in front, kidneys are in back), you need to get to your doctor. Hope this helped! Deb debra_wells@hotmail.com




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