i have a bladder infection and i've drunk water and everything and it won't go away. is there anything else i can drink or what should i do. please get back to me..
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rikatree2375 answered Friday July 29 2005, 8:20 pm: Go to a doctor so they can prescribe some medicine for you. Usually you can do all you can at home to help prevent it from getting worse, but you really need some medicine to make it go away!!!
xxolilsbabiioxx3 answered Friday July 29 2005, 2:26 pm: ok i used to get those alot umm its not about drinking alot of water ok if you take baths DONT take them with bubbles b/c it does something n tell your parents or parent to take you to the doctor n tell him n you'll get medicin its gross but it works n if it still doesnt work then you'll have to go to the hospital n get something done
hope i helped havnt had one since lol [ xxolilsbabiioxx3's advice column | Ask xxolilsbabiioxx3 A Question ]
x_mystery answered Thursday July 28 2005, 9:36 pm: Drink cranberry juice. Ocean Spray brand is the best. I don't exactly know why, but thats always what I was told to drink by my doctor if I had a bladder infection, and it did help. :) [ x_mystery's advice column | Ask x_mystery A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Thursday July 28 2005, 3:03 pm: Go to your doctor and he/she will know what is best to drink. I suggest drinking apple juice and water, or drinking whatever the doctor tells you to drink. You could also search online (like on google) and read about some things to help make bladder infections go away.
TheOldOne answered Thursday July 28 2005, 12:05 pm: Doctors usually recommend drinking cranberry juice when you have a bladder infection. It fights infection in the urinary tract quite effectively.
Since most cranberry juice is a mixture of cranberry juice and other juices (because cranberry juice is too bitter to drink by itself), look for something that isn't too sweet, and that has as high a percentage of cranberry juice as possible.
You should also try to stay well hydrated. Continue to drink plenty of water, even if you're not thirsty. But don't overdo it; stop drinking if you're uncomfortable. Your urine should be clear, or close to it.
Avoid caffeine of all sorts: coffee, tea, and soft drinks. Avoid alcohol, too.
It would be a very good idea to see a doctor, though. For one thing, if you haven't actually been diagnosed by a doctor, you can't be sure that what you have actually IS a bladder infection. You definitely don't want to take any chances!
And a doctor will also be able to give you more effective treatments. Cranberry juice is helpful, but your doctor may also want you to take an antibiotic or other prescription. [ TheOldOne's advice column | Ask TheOldOne A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday July 28 2005, 10:55 am: I found a website I think you should look at. It cleaims to offer a "natural cure".
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