is a bladder infection when you feel like you have to pee every couple of seconds, but little or nothing comes out ? and is a urinary track infection when it burns when you pee and you always feel like discomfort down there? I really think i have both.
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Attention Ladies, this is Suzi, many people have been writing in asking what the stuff was that I used to clear up my UTI last week, so I wanted to put the link to this stuff here
It is called CT - DM
dude, you are disgusting
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one holds the pee, the other transports the pee.
if you are talking about pain after you pee and you feel like you have to pee more and it feels a little better when you do get some pee out. That means you are dehydrated and need to drink more water
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Well the first thing you said is an enlarged prostate. the second when i think that's right.
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No, that's now but if u have bladder infection that's when ur pee is differnt colour
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Pretty much the same thing
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they are the same thing
i just got over a real bad one
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there is no difference, a bladder infection is a TYPE of urinary tract infection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urinary_tract_infection
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Use some D Mannose for the urinary tract infection. It's all natural and kills it.
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Basically they are the same thing.
The bladder infection is inside the bladder. The urinary tract infection is coming from the bladder…out. Either way it's a painful thing.
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First of all, the word is tract, not track.
A bladder infection would be confined to the bladder, while the urinary tract includes the urethra and, I'm not sure, maybe the ureters too.
See a urologist.
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a urinary tract infection will turn into a bladder infection if you dont take care of it. when what you explained happens, it is usually a urinary tract infection. go to the doctor. they'll give you antibiotics to get rid of it before it turns into a bladder infection and gets worse. you could end up using a catheter if you don't do something about that soon.
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If you have both symptoms, most likely it is a uninary tract infection (UTI). Start drinking LOADS and LOADS of water. It is not a fun condition to have. I had it years ago and was miserable with the burning and the frequent need to pee.
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Well, they are pretty much similar and bladder infection is UTI but not every UTI is bladder infection. The causative agents can be micro-organisms, bacteria, yeast, parasites, etc but most commonly it is bacteria Escherichia coli that ends up in the urinary tract from the intestines through the anal area. In the UTI, bladder, urethra, urethral neck can be infected and if the symptoms are not treated, and bacteria expelled, it can travel all the way up to the kidneys and cause even bigger problems.
Bladder infections occur mostly in women because their urethra is shorter and bacteria has less road to travel. The most common symptoms of the lower urinary tact including bladder infection are back pain
, blood in the urine, cloudy urine, urinary retention, fever, frequent need to urinate, pain during urination, etc.
Some of the upper urinary tract infection symptoms are chills, high fever,
The treatment depends of course upon the causative agents, abut most commonly it is an appropriate antibiotic.
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http://www.steadyhealth.com/Urinary_Tract_Infection_and_bladder_Infection_info_t67395.html
well the part that burns when it comes out, happens to me. what i do is quit my sodas and energy drinks. try to keep track of what you drink. that doesn't just infect your urinary track but your liver. my listens to this one program of a nutritionists and the lady said that the soda contains petroleum. try it out on some pork, pour any kind of dark soda and leave it in ur fridgefor about 3 days and u will see worms all over it. that is to teach u dat, dat happens in your liver. ………… going back to ur question, u need 2 watch wut you be drinking. y dont u just go to ur doctor.
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