It seems like I am sick all the time and just when I am feeling better I get worse. Currently I have lower abdominal pain mostly on the left side, lower back pain, chest pain, and I get really hot at night and feel like I m on fire from the inside. I also have to urinate which seems like all the time and I occasionally get a sharp shooting pain while I urinate or shortly after...I have been to my doctor and to the clinic in my area and I was thought to have had 3 bladder infections because of where the pain was and white blood cells in my urine within 3 months but when my results were sent to the lab it came back negative for a bladder infection so who knows...so I was on antibiotics about 3 times in 3 months.
* There can be various causes for recurrent bladder infection as
- inadequate hydration
- excess perspiration
- diabetes ( usually uncontrolled or undetected)
- sexually transmitted conditions associated
- low immunity
- intake of steroids for other reasons
- improper hygiene
- immune-mediated disorders as deficiency of certain inflammatory mediators or else.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Does 3 Bladder Infection Mean?
Hello, * There can be various causes for recurrent bladder infection as - inadequate hydration - excess perspiration - diabetes ( usually uncontrolled or undetected) - sexually transmitted conditions associated - low immunity - intake of steroids for other reasons - improper hygiene - immune-mediated disorders as deficiency of certain inflammatory mediators or else. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon