Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Drinking Bladder Bladder Infection Linked To Not Drinking Enough Water?

Bladder Infection linked to not drinking enough water? - drinking bladder

I have what I think is a bladder infection - I will check with a physician. But I ask myself, can not be caused drinking enough water?

4 comments:

The mom said...

Yes, it is essential to the problem of women. By not drinking enough liquid to take longer to go into the bladder up to the feeling of necessity. It is much more concentrated, which has a nice pool for bacteria that are present or not in a position to use the opportunity to thumb drive and infections cause brush. If you have a strong smell of ammonia is down when you leave, or urine is dark, or is mentioned more than 3-4 hours between bathroom, you can have this problem. Your first line of defense is to flood the system with the liquid. Almost all water-based works, but the good old water works faster. Many women have much luck with cranberry juice or juice mix to cranberrry. Drink enough liquid to the toilet at least every two hours. They have also wipe a white paper and be very careful, from front to back. Go commando in the night or whenever you can increase the air circulation and the total number of bacteria in the general area. Avoid pantyhose andGht fitted pants and synthetic underwear. Wear underwear made of cotton and not the whole world, not the kind of step cotton lining nylon. With early attention, sometimes you can "launder" avoid the problem and antibiotics and candidiasis or yeast infections, which follow often. And yes, drink until your molars float.

Wendy said...

Maybe, but try to drink 2 liters per day

Wendy said...

Maybe, but try to drink 2 liters per day

jay_d_sk... said...

99% Yes, the majority of urinary tract infections caused by the lack of potable water in sufficient quantity per day. The doctor may prescribe an antibiotic medication and plenty of water depending on the serverty. Water is now catching up.

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