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Why won't the bladder infections stop? |
i'm 14 and i've had atleast 5 bladder infections since school started. My doctor dosen't seem to be worried but my parents are starting to get a little irritated with me. And so is the doctor. I keep trying to tell them that it's not my fault that i'm getting them. Even though it is a little though. But anyway should i be worried that i've had this many already. And is there mabey something more to them? I think i'm getting one now and i'm in like . . . extreme pain so can someone also recomend something for that? I used to have tons of bladder infections, I was in and out of the doctor all the time. im confused as to how it is a little bit your fault that you are getting them. other than that that sounds very painful I wouldn't worry too much except that I know they hurt and I am sure you don't want to be in pain. if you are sexually active it could be an std or hpv. otherwise i would go see a specialist. Until then DRINK GALLONS OF CRANBERRY JUICE! I know it sounds hokey but honestly it works. Cranberry juice and water. As much as possible. drink till your pee is clear. Sometimes uti's will go away on their own just from cranberry juice but make sure it is real juice and not sugary 'cocktail'. feel better! Sexual intercourse can increase the risk of a UTI. Unlike a sexually transmitted disease, a bladder infection is not contagious. However, sexual intercourse can introduce bacteria into the bladder. (About 62 percent of women in the survey correctly perceived sexual activity as a cause of UTIs.) My daughter has had ALOT of them since she was little. Finally they did an ultrasound on her kidneys and found out that the tubes that go from her kidneys to her bladder were not in the right place so the urine travel from the kidneys back up into the tubes to the bladder. This was causing her infections. She had to have surgery to put the tubes in the right place. She has not had an infection in the two years since her surgery. I get them alot too. My doctor said it's possible that this is the cause of mine but I'm 39 and don't have the money to go through all these tests and see if this is the cause. Bladder infections can be caused by a number of things. Because the urethra is shorter in women than in men, women are more prone to getting bladder infections. You should always wipe from front to back, wash your hands before and after going to the bathroom, and pee after having sex (I hope your not having sex at 14). |
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