I feel as if I have a possible bladder infection (frequency, some abdominal pain, etc.) when I have sex there is a slight fishy oder but have not had any vaginal discharge or discomfort to make me think I have BV. I am married and am actively trying to get pregnant. I have a dr appointment scheduled tomorrow to address these symptoms. I seem to get bladder infections quite often and I consider myself rather clean. Showering once or even twice per day, after sex I always shower and urinate..... Any insight on how to avoid this embarrassing issue? And what it might be the result of?
Causes of bladder infection are dehydration, altered urinary pH, decreased immunity, calculus in the urinary tract, gynecological infections, systemic issues diabetes, and others. Diagnosis requires physical examination, supportive evaluation with laboratory test and ultrasound.
To avoid till possible: • Consume plenty of liquids • Use washroom as and when required, do not withhold urine for longer • Avoid smoking, alcohol • Continue rest what you are doing right now
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
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What Causes Bladder Infection ?
Hello, Causes of bladder infection are dehydration, altered urinary pH, decreased immunity, calculus in the urinary tract, gynecological infections, systemic issues diabetes, and others. Diagnosis requires physical examination, supportive evaluation with laboratory test and ultrasound. To avoid till possible: • Consume plenty of liquids • Use washroom as and when required, do not withhold urine for longer • Avoid smoking, alcohol • Continue rest what you are doing right now Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel