Title: Bladder Infection Causes and Standard Treatment
1Bladder Infection Causes and Standard Treatment
2What Causes Bladder Infection? Pathogenic
bacteria in the urinary tract lead to a urinary
tract infection, also called bladder infection.
They gain access through the urethra traveling
from the rectum and/or vagina towards the
urethra, then enter the bladder causing an
infection. Sometimes bacteria may enter the
bladder via the urethra from the nearby
skin. E.coli (Escherichia coli) is the most
common bacteria responsible for bladder
infections. Staph bacteria, Proteus, Klebsiella,
Enterococcus, etc. also cause urinary tract
infections. In some cases, UTIs can be caused by
fungi such as Candida.
3Bladder Infection Treatment There are many types
of antibiotics available to treat bladder
infections. Uncomplicated infections can be
treated within a few days with antibiotics. When
a urinary infection reaches the kidneys an
antibiotic treatment may take much longer.The
same applies to older people and those with such
conditions as HIV or diabetes. Drinking plenty of
water helps flush the pathogenic bacteria out of
the bladder. After each antibiotic treatment,
urine is being tested to make sure that the
urinary tract is infection-free. People with
recurring bladder infections, including persons
with spinal cord injuries, need to take low daily
doses of antibiotics on a regular basis. For
information on the natural bladder infection
treatment, you may visit www.remedy-bladder-infec
tion.com
4Contact Us-
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Drive Lancaster, PA 17601 United States Tel.
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