How do you know when a bladder infection is serious?
Table of Contents
- 1 How do you know when a bladder infection is serious?
- 2 When should you see a doctor for a bladder infection?
- 3 How long can you go without treating a bladder infection?
- 4 What is the difference between a bladder infection and a urinary tract infection?
- 5 How long does it take for a bladder infection to turn into a kidney infection?
- 6 Can you have a bladder infection with clear urine?
How do you know when a bladder infection is serious?
Call your doctor if your symptoms last longer than two days or become worse. You’ll likely need antibiotics to treat your bladder infection. If you’re older, pregnant, or have other serious health conditions, like diabetes, call your doctor right away.
When should you see a doctor for a bladder infection?
See your doctor promptly if you have any symptoms of a bladder infection including: Cloudy, bloody, or strong-smelling urine. Frequent or urgent need to urinate. Pain or burning with urination.
What happens if you let a bladder infection go too long?
When left untreated, the infection from a UTI can actually move throughout the body—becoming very serious and even life threatening. If you do not treat a bladder infection, it may turn into a kidney infection, which can then result in a more serious infection that’s moved into the blood stream.
How long can you go without treating a bladder infection?
How long does a UTI last untreated? Some UTIs will go away on their own in as little as 1 week. However, UTIs that do not go away on their own will only get worse over time. If you think you have a UTI, speak with a doctor about the best course of action.
What is the difference between a bladder infection and a urinary tract infection?
Bladder infections are a type of UTI, but not all urinary tract infections are bladder infections. A UTI is defined as an infection in one or more places in the urinary tract—the ureters, kidneys, urethra, and/or bladder. A bladder infection is just a UTI that’s located in the bladder.
What is the fastest way to get rid of a bladder infection?
Most bladder infections are treated with antibiotics. This is the fastest way to get rid of a bladder infection….Medications to treat bladder infections include:
- Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid)
- Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)
- Fosfomycin (Monurol)
How long does it take for a bladder infection to turn into a kidney infection?
Symptoms of kidney infection usually appear two days after infection. Your symptoms may vary, depending on your age. Common symptoms include: pain in your abdomen, back, groin, or side.
Can you have a bladder infection with clear urine?
Common UTI Symptoms and Signs The urine of most healthy, properly hydrated people appears light yellow or clear and is nearly free of odor. It also causes zero pain or discomfort to pass. But for the majority of people who experience a urinary tract infection, that’s not the case.