Re: Have a question Help me please.
From: Dina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Aug 30 17:15:57 1998
Deb,
Kidney infection causes pain in the upper and lower abdomen too. Believe
me i know.
Dina
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>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
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