What causes the pain in the bladder and in the uterus during a uti?

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my bladder and uterus are aching really bad, i cant sleep. what would help with the sleeping during a uti?> i have been awake for days and am totally exhausted from fighting this. am on antibiotics.

The bacteria causes the tissues to become inflammed. There is a lot of "stuff" in your pelvic region, and when one thing gets irritable it tends to share the irritation with everyone. Kind of like having one grump in the crowd being a downer for everyone else. Sometimes you can calm them down by massaging the lower belly, or lying on your side with your knees curled up and hugging a firm pillow. Sometimes a heating pad will help, front or back as you find most comfy. You can also help shift the infection along faster if you will drink until your molars threaten to float out of your mouth. The more diluted you keep the urine, the less irritating it is to the bladder. Then it doesn’t spasm and set everything else off. Your antibiotics should start making a noticeable difference in 3-4 days. Depending on what you are taking, it may also be smart to lay off all the dairy products. Antibiotics kill a lot of the good bacteria in your gut, making it impossible to digest dairy products of any kind. That can give you diarrhea and gas, and that will really irritate everyone in the region. If you have been eating much dairy, that may also be some of the problem now. The end of the small intestine is right below your belly button, and then the large intestine starts. Gas in the system will make you feel crampy as well. In that case, the masssage will move things along to the exit as well, and also help. Sorry dear, it’s just a miserable situation.



3 Responses to “What causes the pain in the bladder and in the uterus during a uti?”

  1. The mom Says:

    The bacteria causes the tissues to become inflammed. There is a lot of "stuff" in your pelvic region, and when one thing gets irritable it tends to share the irritation with everyone. Kind of like having one grump in the crowd being a downer for everyone else. Sometimes you can calm them down by massaging the lower belly, or lying on your side with your knees curled up and hugging a firm pillow. Sometimes a heating pad will help, front or back as you find most comfy. You can also help shift the infection along faster if you will drink until your molars threaten to float out of your mouth. The more diluted you keep the urine, the less irritating it is to the bladder. Then it doesn’t spasm and set everything else off. Your antibiotics should start making a noticeable difference in 3-4 days. Depending on what you are taking, it may also be smart to lay off all the dairy products. Antibiotics kill a lot of the good bacteria in your gut, making it impossible to digest dairy products of any kind. That can give you diarrhea and gas, and that will really irritate everyone in the region. If you have been eating much dairy, that may also be some of the problem now. The end of the small intestine is right below your belly button, and then the large intestine starts. Gas in the system will make you feel crampy as well. In that case, the masssage will move things along to the exit as well, and also help. Sorry dear, it’s just a miserable situation.
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  2. Mar Says:

    I have had the same problem before as you are experiencing right now and I had to take two kinds of antibiotics. It was really irritating and painful having this uti. I was diagnosed and was given noticed by my doctor that if the pain continues I will have to undergo operation. I was afraid of operations so I tried drinking this first vita plus health drink and it was amazing after constantly using the product. The findings shocked my doctor and believed in the product. You can also try it. Log on at http://www.firstvitaplus.net to know more.
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  3. Alfie333 Says:

    You could either have a stone or an infection in your bladder. I would not fool around with this. If your Doctor, hopefully is a urologist and has given you an antibiotic and it has not helped, either go back to him/her or go to a urologist. Meanwhile drink a lot of water.
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