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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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got a wee wee infection, so I'm grumpy. I'm drinking extra water and I'm taking vitamin c. Should I pop to the quacks n get a wee bottle for testing or should I just carry on treating at home? Also anyone got any more tips on getting clear? Think it's quite bad as I'm leaking bits of wee and my kidneys hurt.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Leaking wee and kidneys hurt!? Get to the Doctor I think, that doesn't sound good xx
Probably nowt to worry about but better safe than sorry and they'll be able to prescribe effective medicine ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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" got a wee wee infection, so I'm grumpy. I'm drinking extra water and I'm taking vitamin c. Should I pop to the quacks n get a wee bottle for testing or should I just carry on treating at home? Also anyone got any more tips on getting clear? Think it's quite bad as I'm leaking bits of wee and my kidneys hurt.
Sad n grumpy PTU xxx"
Drink lots of cranberry juice ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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Doctors!! and I'd insist on an urgent appointment. You do NOT want a kidney infection, it's agony - though if your kidneys already hurt they might already be affected and you'll need antibiotics.
Lots of water in the meantime, and/or cranberry juice. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok thanks guys. Gotta stay in for a fire inspection but I'll go asap. Did half expect you would say go to docs. I'm on first name terms with the receptionist . Xxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"get a sample - go to the docs or walk in centre - get it dipped and get some trimethoprine - miracle pills " just phoned no appointments today but she said pop in for a bottle n get an appointment tomorrow. X
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By (user no longer on site)
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"get a sample - go to the docs or walk in centre - get it dipped and get some trimethoprine - miracle pills just phoned no appointments today but she said pop in for a bottle n get an appointment tomorrow. X "
ask for a spare bottle - ready for next time - saves a trip - |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"get a sample - go to the docs or walk in centre - get it dipped and get some trimethoprine - miracle pills just phoned no appointments today but she said pop in for a bottle n get an appointment tomorrow. X "
Good, I got hospitalised last time they can be pretty serious. I spent days in bed delirious, made me quite ill x |
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"get a sample - go to the docs or walk in centre - get it dipped and get some trimethoprine - miracle pills just phoned no appointments today but she said pop in for a bottle n get an appointment tomorrow. X "
Don't leave it till tomorrow. If your kidneys are hurting it needs to be felt with asap. Go to a walk in centre or ring 111 and tell them that your gp can't see you till tomorrow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was told that cranberry juice is a good preventative measure as it creates a barrier but isn't actually any help once the infection is already there."
It sort of creates a non stick film on the bladder, making it less likely for bacteria, to 'get a hold' ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"App chemists do urine infection test kits, £15 can't afford atm but handy to know. Xxx"
think you know damn well when you have one - if youre prone - bet the kits dont give out the pill to fix |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You need antibiotics if you have pain with a urine infection babe.
You need to go to your GP.
As a preventative measure in future, cranberry juice (no added sugar variety) lots of water and make sure where possible you urinate whenever you get the urge.
Try to be careful when you wipe after going to the loo not to transfer poo/bacteria to the front.
Also if diabetes is a issue, in the family, and you get urine infections frequently, it is worth getting checked because they are common in sufferers of diabetes.
Until you get to Doctor, continue drinking plenty of water....
cut the vitamin C for now - it's too acidic and will irritate the lining of the bladder/urether (tube that carries urine out of the body) further which won't help. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"You need antibiotics if you have pain with a urine infection babe.
You need to go to your GP.
As a preventative measure in future, cranberry juice (no added sugar variety) lots of water and make sure where possible you urinate whenever you get the urge.
Try to be careful when you wipe after going to the loo not to transfer poo/bacteria to the front.
Also if diabetes is a issue, in the family, and you get urine infections frequently, it is worth getting checked because they are common in sufferers of diabetes.
Until you get to Doctor, continue drinking plenty of water....
cut the vitamin C for now - it's too acidic and will irritate the lining of the bladder/urether (tube that carries urine out of the body) further which won't help. "
Google sayes vit c will help as in inhibits bacteria growth in the bladder and uriethra. Xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You need antibiotics if you have pain with a urine infection babe.
You need to go to your GP.
As a preventative measure in future, cranberry juice (no added sugar variety) lots of water and make sure where possible you urinate whenever you get the urge.
Try to be careful when you wipe after going to the loo not to transfer poo/bacteria to the front.
Also if diabetes is a issue, in the family, and you get urine infections frequently, it is worth getting checked because they are common in sufferers of diabetes.
Until you get to Doctor, continue drinking plenty of water....
cut the vitamin C for now - it's too acidic and will irritate the lining of the bladder/urether (tube that carries urine out of the body) further which won't help.
Google sayes vit c will help as in inhibits bacteria growth in the bladder and uriethra. Xxx"
It will help, as a preventative measure, but not whilst you have the symptoms as it is asorbic acid and it will cause further irritation and inflammation to the delicate walls of the bladder (a bit like rubbing salt into a weeping wound)
cranberry juice is better, it helps prevent bacteria from gathering in the bladder and it contains enough Vit C
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"You need antibiotics if you have pain with a urine infection babe.
You need to go to your GP.
As a preventative measure in future, cranberry juice (no added sugar variety) lots of water and make sure where possible you urinate whenever you get the urge.
Try to be careful when you wipe after going to the loo not to transfer poo/bacteria to the front.
Also if diabetes is a issue, in the family, and you get urine infections frequently, it is worth getting checked because they are common in sufferers of diabetes.
Until you get to Doctor, continue drinking plenty of water....
cut the vitamin C for now - it's too acidic and will irritate the lining of the bladder/urether (tube that carries urine out of the body) further which won't help.
Google sayes vit c will help as in inhibits bacteria growth in the bladder and uriethra. Xxx
It will help, as a preventative measure, but not whilst you have the symptoms as it is asorbic acid and it will cause further irritation and inflammation to the delicate walls of the bladder (a bit like rubbing salt into a weeping wound)
cranberry juice is better, it helps prevent bacteria from gathering in the bladder and it contains enough Vit C
" I beg to differ that it's the other way round but thanks xxx |
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Cranberry Juice and Lemon Barley Water are supposed to be good for UTI's.
And blood or painful kidneys need antibiotics . . If you have a bottle take it to the walk in or GP on call . . Antibiotics take up to 24 hours to start working . . So if you wait too long it will just simply get worse. . X |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Cranberry Juice and Lemon Barley Water are supposed to be good for UTI's.
And blood or painful kidneys need antibiotics . . If you have a bottle take it to the walk in or GP on call . . Antibiotics take up to 24 hours to start working . . So if you wait too long it will just simply get worse. . X"
Thank you. Pain has actually gone so the nurse I saw briefly this aft (I grabbed her lol) sayes all the water I'm drinking is possibly all ready flushing it thro but she said pop in tomorrow n she will dip stick it to be on the safe side. X |
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor "
If you read the whole post PTU did say she had to wait in today, so couldn't get an appointment with the doc. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor
If you read the whole post PTU did say she had to wait in today, so couldn't get an appointment with the doc. "
Your chances of seeing a doctor on the same day as ringing are pretty slim, I wasn't meaning getting a physical appointment, more along the lines of ring the NHS helpline for advice rather than ask on here.
Just seems to me that this is the done thing now, ask social media for medical advice or advice about pets needing vet treatment etc rather than ring the services that are qualified to give proper advice. |
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By *utie91Woman
over a year ago
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"get a sample - go to the docs or walk in centre - get it dipped and get some trimethoprine - miracle pills just phoned no appointments today but she said pop in for a bottle n get an appointment tomorrow. X
Don't leave it till tomorrow. If your kidneys are hurting it needs to be felt with asap. Go to a walk in centre or ring 111 and tell them that your gp can't see you till tomorrow. "
Don't call 111.... they just send an ambulance
Walk in centre or own gp
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor
If you read the whole post PTU did say she had to wait in today, so couldn't get an appointment with the doc.
Your chances of seeing a doctor on the same day as ringing are pretty slim, I wasn't meaning getting a physical appointment, more along the lines of ring the NHS helpline for advice rather than ask on here.
Just seems to me that this is the done thing now, ask social media for medical advice or advice about pets needing vet treatment etc rather than ring the services that are qualified to give proper advice. " the way our docs works is you ring on the day you need an appointment. And as for asking people of a forum I've been here neatly 5 years and I've recived better advice on all sorts of topics from my fab friends then I have my real life friends. |
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Boots do cystitis relief sachets. They turn your urine alkaline which reduces the pain.
Doc told me he thought the cranberry thing was probably a myth but it doesn't hurt especially if it helps keep up the fluid intake. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" got a wee wee infection, so I'm grumpy. I'm drinking extra water and I'm taking vitamin c. Should I pop to the quacks n get a wee bottle for testing or should I just carry on treating at home? Also anyone got any more tips on getting clear? Think it's quite bad as I'm leaking bits of wee and my kidneys hurt.
Sad n grumpy PTU xxx" My ex always used to have bladder infections. Cranberry juice was the most common recommendation.
Best practice is of course to go and see a doctor just in case it's something more serious than you think.
If it's not serious they may or may not perscribed antibiotics depending on thier policy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor "
Dunno about you but when I ring the doctor I get told "yep no problem first available non emergency apointment is in 2 weeks"....
So for anything minor the doctor is put of the question. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor
If you read the whole post PTU did say she had to wait in today, so couldn't get an appointment with the doc.
Your chances of seeing a doctor on the same day as ringing are pretty slim, I wasn't meaning getting a physical appointment, more along the lines of ring the NHS helpline for advice rather than ask on here.
Just seems to me that this is the done thing now, ask social media for medical advice or advice about pets needing vet treatment etc rather than ring the services that are qualified to give proper advice. "
You realise it's always been the done thing right?
It's just now you get to witness it.
People have for all of history asked thier friends and family for advice. It's just now their friends can be found on forums such as this |
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By *mcouple1Couple
over a year ago
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Sodium bicarbonate mixed with water. Basically baking powder with water will decrease acidity and increase alkalinity. High levels of Alkalinity will not cause discomfort. It is the acidity. PH balance is the key . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And if you get antibiotics make sure you drink or take some probiotic too. Put some good stuff back in xx
Ps i feel your pain...uti expert here sadly
T "
Probiotics don't work. You've got this big vat of churning hydrochloric acid between your mouth and your intensines it tends to kill all the bacteria in those Probiotics.
As the court case when a lot of them got sued for false claims concluded.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sodium bicarbonate mixed with water. Basically baking powder with water will decrease acidity and increase alkalinity. High levels of Alkalinity will not cause discomfort. It is the acidity. PH balance is the key . "
Again absolute total bullshit and this is the same methodology/"theory" behind those Canadian parents who's child died because they tried to use this alkaline bs to treat them.
Firstly the big vat of acid will neutralise any sodium bicarb instantly into water and salt (this is why it will cure acid reflux though).
Your blood maintains a very narrow PH band because it's required for you to live. Altering it significantly qould lead to your death. Not to mention you'd have to shoot up not swallow it. |
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By *mcouple1Couple
over a year ago
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It's not about blood. Its about kidney function when you wee properly. Fluid in fluid out. Too much acidic drinks = stingy wee. To counteract that needs alkalinity. Not the crackpots who think they can cure cancer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's not about blood. Its about kidney function when you wee properly. Fluid in fluid out. Too much acidic drinks = stingy wee. To counteract that needs alkalinity. Not the crackpots who think they can cure cancer. "
That is soo dumb I'm almost amazed.
What you drink gets digested broken down and absorbed into your blood, then moved to your liver, then around your body, looping back through the kidneys where it's filtered.
It doesn't majically go from your stomach to your kidney.
Any acid or base component to it is delt with long before the kidney because it would affect your whole body.
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"And if you get antibiotics make sure you drink or take some probiotic too. Put some good stuff back in xx
Ps i feel your pain...uti expert here sadly
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Probiotics don't work. You've got this big vat of churning hydrochloric acid between your mouth and your intensines it tends to kill all the bacteria in those Probiotics.
As the court case when a lot of them got sued for false claims concluded.
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The bit about the probiotics is not strictly correct.
The digestive enzymes in the gut or stomach are specific to target and break down certain food groups into a mushy substance called chime which is then passed into the intestine for further digestion and absorption.
The good bacteria in the gut helps to aid the process, but it easily gets out of synch leading to digestive issues.
The probiotics or good bacteria help to re-balance the levels and maintain the correct PH balance in the gut and the intestines.
If the stomach enzymes destroyed everything, it would be pointless us taking any medications of any kind! |
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"This sums up the modern day person for me
Asks the internet wether to go see a doctor rather than actually ringing a doctor
If you read the whole post PTU did say she had to wait in today, so couldn't get an appointment with the doc.
Your chances of seeing a doctor on the same day as ringing are pretty slim, I wasn't meaning getting a physical appointment, more along the lines of ring the NHS helpline for advice rather than ask on here.
Just seems to me that this is the done thing now, ask social media for medical advice or advice about pets needing vet treatment etc rather than ring the services that are qualified to give proper advice.
You realise it's always been the done thing right?
It's just now you get to witness it.
People have for all of history asked thier friends and family for advice. It's just now their friends can be found on forums such as this"
You've proved my point perfectly In your replies above, you're calling others advice bullshit or dumb, so someone has to be wrong, it could well be you that's wrong, despite calling other people wrong. Can you see what I'm getting at here?
Being in the OPs situation, I'd just ring the NHS direct and follow their advice, either keep on with home treatment, or if it's serious enough get a note put into your file by them which would give you some chance of getting into the doctors quicker. If it's serious enough they will get you in the same day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Forgot to add in the post above that the GP will almost always prescribe antibiotics (Trimethoprim) in the cases of urine infections. They tend to be very 'stubborn' and hard to get rid of once the bacteria that cause them take hold (another reason to go to GP asap) and the doctor does not want to risk there being a more serious infection.
The first line of defence against these pesky infections is usually a 7 day course and that's it gone unless it's a particularly bad one |
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By *mcouple1Couple
over a year ago
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Sugar Puffs. ? They must bypass blood function. stomach acid. Immunity system . After a bowlfull
of them and milk wee smells like sugar puffs. Try eating or drinking capsaicin then see if the body breaks down everything. Or you could keep sniffing your bell whiff.
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"Sugar Puffs. ? They must bypass blood function. stomach acid. Immunity system . After a bowlfull
of them and milk wee smells like sugar puffs. Try eating or drinking capsaicin then see if the body breaks down everything. Or you could keep sniffing your bell whiff.
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This is because of the high sugar content in them....
However if your urine smells sweet or like 'pear drops' that is a heck of a good indicator of diabetes.
There should never be such high quantities of sugar in urine that it smells sweet.
I could be wrong, but this is definitely worth checking out.
(If you are diabetic, sweet urine is usual but worth checking your BM' s to ensure that they are not too high or low) |
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"Sugar Puffs. ? They must bypass blood function. stomach acid. Immunity system . After a bowlfull
of them and milk wee smells like sugar puffs. Try eating or drinking capsaicin then see if the body breaks down everything. Or you could keep sniffing your bell whiff.
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Neither of which change your blood pH.
But you say bicarbonate of soda will change your pee.
The second the bicarbonate hits your stomach this happens.
HCl + NaCO3 H2CO3 + NaCl
And then
H2CO3 H2O + CO2.
The final products being water, sodium chloride (table salt) and CO2 gas (which you burp out)
So how is that going to affect your urine ph? (Outside of sodium levels maybe, in which case why not just drink salt water?) |
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I hope you're feeling better PTU.
Cranberry juice is great for helping with a urine infection.
Hopefully you've got in with Drs or the practice nurse as cystitis is really nasty.
Keep drinking lots even though it'll be the last thing you feel like doing. You need to flush your system through. Xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Your all brilliant I do actually love you all. You never fail to make me smile.
Anyway no infection so that's good. But it is my dam fibro another happy symptom. Doc said keep pushing fluids (I'm not an old buddy hahaha) and make sure I wee regularly. I'm never off the dam toilet. On n empty my bladder fully.
PTU xxx |
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