Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Bladder Infection Symptoms

Bladder Infection Symptoms
Bladder Infection Symptoms

Bladder Infection Signs and Symptoms
  • Sharp and burning sensation in the urethra during urination.
  • Frequent and constant urge to urinate which cannot be delayed. Usually, a person urinates seven times a day. If the number of urination time increases more than this, you can suspect a bladder infection.
  • Most of the times, very little or no urine is released.
  • Presence of blood in the urine.
  • The urine may be cloudy or foul smelling.
  • Soreness in the lower abdomen, or on the sides.
  • Back pain just above the waist.
  • When bacteria enter the ureter and the kidneys as well, then symptoms such as nausea, chills, fever and vomiting may occur.
The above bladder infection symptoms are similar to the ones that occur on vagina or vulva as well. Consult a physiologist without delay. Only he can tell you the exact organ affected. Medical professionals conduct urine test for detection of infection. The urine sample is cultured and tested for bacterial and white blood cell count. If the number goes beyond limits, he concludes it to be a bladder infection.


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