No it does not.
no
can over the counter medicine cure bladder and urinary tract infection
Sounds like a bladder infection. Go to the doctor you can't cure it and it will only get worse.
A bladder infection should be treated by your doctor with Antibiotics. In the mean time though, there are a few things you can do to help. One thing is to drink plenty of water. This helps to flush out some of the bacteria in your body. Additionally, drink real cranberry juice (not cocktail, and needs to be 100% juice). A substance in cranberry juice helps bacteria to not stick to your bladder's walls, and be excreted.
yes it can : ) of course it depends on how severe your case is, but if you get to the infection early enough you should be fine.
I'm not sure about a bladder infection but It can cause a yeast infection
There is no none cure for this disease. Treatments generally involve diet changes, medicine and stress relief.
Different germs cause different infections.Different antibiotics work against different germs.If the bladder infection is caused by a germ that reacts to Amoxycillin, then yes, it will work.BUT if the germ causing the bladder infection does not respond to Amoxycillin, then it will not cure the bladder infection. Another antibiotic will then have to be used.
Most bladder infections will require an antibiotic, however, until you get one cranberry juice will help ease the cramping and burning. Increase your water intake in general.
Orange juice cannot cause bladder infections. Bladder infections are caused from bacteria that enter the bladder, usually via the urethra. And contrary to popular belief, cranberry juice does not cure a bladder infection. But there are other things that can mimic a bladder infection, such as Interstitial Cystitis. Sexual intercourse can also cause you to have some sypmtoms of a bladder infection if there was not adequate lubrication, which would cause urethral and vaginal irritation. If you feel you do have a bladder infection, you need to see your doctor. A bladder infection can also affect the kidneys if not treated with antibiotics. If there is no infection there are some things you can do to get relief from the discomfort. Sitting in a warm or hot tub of water relaxes the bladder muscles, which helps eliminate the painful spasms. You can also get over-the-counter medications for this. The name of one is Azo Standard. It is a bladder analgesic, and is quite effective in relieving the discomfort.
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.
Drinking lots of water, as well as cranberry juice, flush's the bacteria but the main thing that can cure it is antibiotics/medicine so if u think you have an infection i suggest that u speak to a doctor. I have had many and all of these have helped me out. Good luck!
Kenacort is a steroid, not an antibiotic. Steroids do not cure infection. A kenacort injection will not cure a chlamydia infection.