Michele answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 4:17 pm: Wow,a bladder infection can be caused by a lot of things. Because your kidneys filter almost everything that goes through your body, including infections, then empties into your bladder, you can catch a secondary infection there. Sometimes a bladder infection can be caused by a tooth infection, that is draining into your system and ending up in your bladder.Even if you are on anti-biotics, the infection/bacteria, have to pass through your bladder before disposal, so you can easily get an infection there. The symptoms are constant urge to urinate, but only passing alittle urine, and then feel the urge to go again soon after. Buring in urethra,(tube the urine passes through) and pain in bladder area. If left unattended, the pain can make you double over.
There is also something called "honeymoon syndrome" too much sex, in a short period of time, with a gentleman who is say....well endowed, and it can cause injury and inflammation to your urethra,and cause pain and urgency to urinate. Only a physician can diagnose a bladder infection by checking your urine output for white blood cells (sign of an infection) and it can only be treatect with anti-biotics. They sell over the counter stuff to alleviate the pain, but you still need to deal with the infection.
Hope this makes it clear.
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