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View All Healthy Driven Blogs. Categories: Healthy Driven Life. For women who have heard that drinking plenty of water can help prevent or treat a urinary tract infection , you may want to put down that extra glass: A woman in England ended up in the hospital after loading up on liquids to keep a UTI at bay, according to a new report of her case. The year-old woman went to the emergency room in October to get antibiotics for a UTI , according to the report.
After she received her antibiotics, she intended to go home and rest, but because she felt increasingly lightheaded and sick, her partner persuaded her to stay at the hospital.
The woman developed trouble speaking and finding words, and became distracted, doctors wrote in the report of her case, published today Dec. Her partner told the doctors that she had drunk several liters of water that day, according to the report. The patient herself commented in the report that she was no stranger to UTIs.
So when she woke up one Sunday morning and felt a "dull 'thumbprint' pressure" in her lower abdomen, she followed her usual protocol, which meant " a drink lots of water and b get to the doctor or [emergency room] quickly to get antibiotics," she wrote.
The woman wrote that she recalled receiving advice to drink half a pint of water every half hour. With growing awareness of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, you…. Does drinking cranberry juice actually help treat UTIs or reduce your risk of getting one?
This article separates the myths from the science. A kidney infection is a more serious form of UTI. Get the facts on kidney infection vs. UTI here. We'll compare and contrast their causes, treatments…. You might be wondering if it's possible for stress to cause a UTI. But there are some big persistent myths out there about urinary tract infections or UTIs it can be really hard to find the right advice.
But these myths could well be stopping you getting better or stopping you get the right diagnosis to start with. Get to your GP as soon as you can. Early diagnosis and treatment is key to getting better quickly. Describe all your symptoms — write a list before you go in case you forget any. Take our factsheet for Medical Professionals with you.
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