well I just got back from camping and about the second day into camping I started having to pee alot about mid afternoon. Like I'm talking literlly every 5 minutes I would go pee and right after I'd have to go again. So me and myf riends thought I had a bladder infection or something but it didn't really hurt. Then after we were done walking around we went and laid down for a bit and it went away then the next day we woke up and it started again and tehn it would go away but this day it started to urt a little at the end of peeing. not teh whole thing. We were drinking that weekend so we didn't know if it was from over drinking becuase we hadn't really had that much but when I drink alot of water it slows down a bit. But yah I'll go through a stage in teh day where I can't stop peeing and then it will slow down but it still hurts a little. So I don't really know what it is so if any one knows or had this hapen to them and knows how to cure it that'd be great.
DangerWench answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 5:15 pm: It does sound like that might be a UTI or Bladder infection... I used to get them all the time.
While cranberry juice is good for you, and will help with that, you have to drink a lot of it and sometimes it's just not enough. Plus it takes time, at least for me. One time I drank cranberry juice constantly, and I still ended up going to the emergency room with the infection.
That was then, this is now. NOW I know of a sure-fire cure for Urinary Tract Infections, Bladder infections, etc... and I'm totally not BSing you here. Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE). I take this stuff, and the symptoms are gone within 24 hours. It's amazing!
Get the liquid, not the pills. The stuff I use is this brand:
For an infection, I use 15 drops mixed in water (drink it fast, it's kind of bitter), 3 times a day. It may be tempting to just take it for a day because you feel so much better, but take these doses for at least 3 days. Just like with medication, you should take the full treatment or it might come back.
GSE is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-parasitical. Yet, it's safe for us. It's so good at killing bad things, they are starting to use it in hospitals for surgery prep, because it does a better job than alcohol!
It also purifies water, so it's a good thing to have in any emergency survival kit, plus being useful for treating wounds and such (diluted). Never use it full strength unless you are using it on a wart. (yes, it dissolves warts).
I also used it in our pet's water to treat worms, and our Chihuahua's little "peter" infection, etc.
TheOldOne answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 1:10 pm: There's no way for anyone to be sure what your problem is here; you need to be seen by a doctor. Believe me, you DEFINITELY don't want to take a chance on long-term bladder damage!
Your symptoms do sound like a bladder infection, in which case one thing you can do is drink cranberry juice. All cranberry juices are blends, because cranberry juice alone is too bitter to drink, so you should look for something without added sugar and with as high a percentage of cranberry juice as possible.
But you might not even HAVE a bladder infection, in which case cranberry juice won't help you at all. And even if you do, it may be serious enough to require antibiotics.
jojo51386 answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 12:34 pm: my answer to you is go to the doctor and check it.don't wait till it get worse. you could have an affection and the est way to found out what it is is to go check up. nothing may be wrong, but to make sure, have a doctor check it for you!!!! [ jojo51386's advice column | Ask jojo51386 A Question ]
xWhatsernamEx answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 12:27 pm: The burning will start to go away now that you're home. I'm sure you have nothing to worry about, I'm sure you were drinking alot more when you were camping to stay hydrated, which causes so much urinating. It probaly started to burn because you weren't used to it so much. It will probaly stop really soon, so I'm pretty sure you have nothing to worry about. Good luck ♥ Kate [ xWhatsernamEx's advice column | Ask xWhatsernamEx A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 12:19 pm: It does sounds like a bladder infection. They are common enough, just uncomfortable. But it is also the kinda thing you don't want to leave untreated because it can get worse, more painful, and even spread to your kidneys and become very serious.
So go to a clinic and get some medication asap. If it is bladder or urinary tract infection they will be able to give you something for the pain right away while they wait for the tests to come back and figure out just what to do. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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