Condoms do not prevent bladder infections, as the germs that cause them are usually found within the infected person and are not germs transferred from person to person.
Bladder infections
Using condoms will help prevent the likelihood of pregnancy and the transfer of sexually transmitted infections.
Cranberry juice is supposed to help avoid bladder infections.
yes they prevent infections like STI'S it used to be called STD's as it is not a disease.
Smaller bladders and taught to go to the bathroom more to prevent bladder infections.
You can find symptoms of Urinary Tract, and Bladder Infections at http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-bladder-infections-symptoms
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Frequent bladder infections can harm an inborn child. Make sure you seek medical attention to prevent any harm to your child. The doctor will usually give you a powerful antibiotic to help you.
Usually, bladder infections symptoms include having to go a lot, but when you try, not much comes out. Bladder infections sometimes has stomach pain, tiredness, and pain when going to the bathroom.
Cranberry juice
I am not sure Gatorade can be a cause of bladder infections but in my experience it has been a contributing factor to bladder irritation.
While antibiotics prescribed by a physician are the only way to cure a bladder infection, you can do some things to self-treat the symptoms and to help prevent future bladder infections. An all-time favorite way to treat and prevent bladder infections at home is to drink cranberry juice. Cranberry juice often helps reduce frequency of bladder infections. Cranberry herbal supplements are available over-the-counter and many women find they work amazingly quickly when an UTI has occurred. A drug called Azo-Standard is available OTC and often relieves the pain associated with urinary tract infections. Azo-Standard, does not however, cure the underlying infection. Remember to see your healthcare provider when you have a bladder infection for proper diagnosis and antibiotic treatment.