I need relief or something to make it go away...?!


Question: I need relief or something to make it go away....?
So I'm pretty sure this is the 3 bladder infection I've had in less than a year. All of the times it hasn't stung or was painful to pee. But I constantly felt like I had to go. And I do again, it makes it hard to focus or do anything. I just want it to stop. The past 2 days all I've drank is soda. I drink a lot of it. And just like a hour ago I start to drink some water. But I need relief now! Help.?

Please don't tell me to stop drinking pop or go to the doctor. I just need some kind of tip to make this go away. I was at the store earlier and I forgot to grab cranberry juice. Is there any other home remedy.?Health Question & Answer


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I'm sorry to say but you have to cut down on the pop... for one it is loaded in sugar.... that is a contribution to your problem. I wouldn't ever tell anyone to quit eating or drinking something that they enjoy so much, but you have to compromise for your health. I know... I love soda pop but I have to really only drink it maybe once a week if that. So... as for your problem now,... you need cranberry juice in it's most natural form. So you just have to go back to the store and get it. There is no other help anyone can give you because that's the most natural helper there is. So more water, and lots of cranberry juice. I hope that helps!Health Question & Answer

hEY BEBE GO TO EARTH CLINIC CLICK ON ALIMENTS THEN ON BLADDER INFECTIONS, URINARY TRAC INFECTIONS THIS A VERY GOOD NATURAL REMEDY SITE...Health Question & Answer

How much water do you drink.?Health Question & Answer

Homeopathic remedies to relieve urine buring/urinary tract infections (bladder infection/cystitis).

Homeopathic remedies are often helpful during bladder infections (cystitis), relieving discomfort and encouraging quick recovery. Symptoms include a frequent urge to urinate with burning or stinging sensations, and sometimes aching in the bladder area. Offensive-smelling, cloudy, or discolored urine may be passed. Very uncomfortable or long-lasting urinary tract infections-especially those accompanied by fever, pain in the kidney region, or other serious symptoms-should be treated by a doctor.

Aconitum apellus: This remedy is often useful when a person feels anxious both before and during urination, with hot, scanty urine, and a burning or spasmodic feeling in the outlet of the bladder. It can also be helpful if retention of urine occurs after a person has been very cold and chilled, or after a shaking experience.

Apis mellifica: This remedy is indicated when the person frequently needs to urinate, but only small quantities are passed. Stinging and burning sensations are felt (especially with the last few drops) and the person may also experience soreness in the abdomen. Heat and touch make the symptoms worse, and cold applications, cool bathing, and open air bring relief. A lack of thirst is another indication that Apis may be needed.

Belladonna: This remedy may be beneficial if urging to urinate is frequent and intense, and the bladder feels very sensitive. A cramping or writhing sensation may be felt in the bladder area. Small amounts of highly-colored urine pass. (This remedy is sometimes helpful if a person passes small amounts of blood and no serious cause can be found on medical examination.)

Berberis vulgaris: Cystitis with twinges of cutting pain, or a burning feeling that extends to the urethra and its opening, may indicate a need for this remedy. The passage may also burn at times when no attempt at urination is being made. After emptying the bladder, the person feels as if some urine still remains inside. Urging and discomfort are often worse from walking.

Cantharis: Strong urging to urinate-with cutting pains that are felt before the urine passes, as well as during and after-may indicate a need for this remedy. Only several drops pass at a time, with a scalding sensation. The person may feel as if the bladder has not been emptied, still feeling a constant urge to urinate.

Borax: This remedy can be helpful for cystitis with smarting pain in the urinary opening and aching in the bladder, with a feeling that the urine is retained. Children may cry or shriek, afraid to urinate because they know the pain is coming. Borax is often indicated for people who are sensitive to noise and inclined toward motion sickness.

Chimaphila umbellata: If a person has a troublesome urge to urinate but has to strain (or even stand up and lean forward) to make it pass, this remedy may be useful. A scalding sensation may be felt while the urine flows, with a feeling of straining afterward.

Clematis: This remedy may be indicated if a person has to urinate frequently with only a small amount being passed. A feeling of constriction is felt in the urinary passage, and the flow may be interrupted, or there may be dribbling afterward. A tingling sensation may occur, lasting long after urination is finished.

Equisetum: If cystitis is accompanied by dull but distressing pain and a feeling of fullness in the bladder, even after urinating, this remedy may be helpful. Urging and discomfort are more intense when the bladder has recently been emptied, improving over time as the bladder become more full.

Lycopodium: This remedy may be helpful if a person has to urinate frequently during the night and passes large amounts of urine. Or the person may feel a painful urge, but has to strain to make the urine flow. Pain may be felt in the back before the urine passes. (If fever is present, the urine has a reddish color, or discomfort is felt in the kidney region, the person should see a doctor.)

Nux vomica: Irritable bladder with a constant need to urinate, passing only small amounts, suggests a need for this remedy. Burning or cramping pain may be felt in the bladder area, with an itching sensation in the urethra while the urine passes. The person may feel very irritable, impatient, and chilly. Symptoms may be relieved by hot baths or other forms of warmth.

Sarsaparilla: This remedy is often useful in cystitis and often helps when symptoms are unclear, or if other remedies have not been effective. Frequent urging is felt, with burning pain at the end of urination. Urine passes when the person is standing up, but only dribbling occurs while sitting. Flakes or sediment are sometimes seen in the urine.

Select the remedy that most closely matches the symptoms. In conditions where self-treatment is appropriate, unless otherwise directed by a physician, a lower potency (6X, 6C, 12X, 12C, 30X, or 30C) shoHealth Question & Answer



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