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what are treatments for honeymoon cystitis?

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jenny28 asked:


i forgot to mension i am on my 3rd course of antibiotics from the doctor, but they dont seem to work, then just give me thrush.

11 Responses to “what are treatments for honeymoon cystitis?”

  1. Mrs Monkey Says:

    Cranberry juice, or cranberry tablets. Get them from any chemist.

  2. the_only_solorose Says:

    that is a euphemism for a bladder infection, suggest you see a doctor for some antibiotics. In future, be sure to urinate immediately after sex, this will go a long way to preventing future infections.

  3. Monterey Says:

    A urninary tract infection may call for a prescription such as macrodantin. Check with your doctor to advise.

  4. cbr60037 Says:

    Drink plenty of water your urine is strong and it will affect it

  5. Linda K Says:

    First, as soon as you finish having sex, get up and ***. This is important. The ******* bacteria from you and your partner will end up in your urethra. If you don’t flush them out you develop an infection Which is what causes HS. Also, the cranberry juice is a biggie. Drink it lots. And make sure you’re drinking plenty of water too. Those 3 things will help more than anything else. Eventually your body will become a little more used to your partners bacteria, and you won’t have quite such a reaction

  6. L H Says:

    go to the doctors but in the meantime drink loads of fluid to flush you out

  7. murphywingedspur Says:

    Plain yogurt….seriously!!

  8. Muriel L Says:

    You may need to get some antibiotics, and pyridium for the pain from your doctor, in the meantime soaking in a warm bath might help but don’t use any thing in the bath water.

  9. SuzanneM Says:

    You could ask at your chemist for a product called Cymalon which contains Potassium Citrate.

    However, ther’s always a chance your cystitis could be called by a bacterial infection, so see your doctor and ask him to check your urine. Sometimes it’s necessary for a specimen to be sent away to the hospital path lab for culture. This will show exactly which bacteria is causing your problem and allow the doctor to prescribe the correct antibiotic for you.

    In the meantime, drink plenty of water to flush out your system. Robinson’s Lemon Barley Water diluted to taste is supposed to be good, too. Taking warm baths without any perfumed bath additives may help ease the pain, and only use unperfumed soap when washing sensitive areas.

    Hope you soon feel better. I know how horrible cystitis can be!

  10. simpsonwd Says:

    If you are not seeing a Urologist you may want to consider that. The cranberry juice and water are big help! Also you can buy a product over the counter to help with the pain and urgency, its called AZO. Remember to get up and go *** after having ***. This helps to remove any bacteria that may have gone into the urethra. Hope this helps!

  11. liz1 Says:

    The antibiotics should have taken care of it by now. Go back to the doc and have tests done for other infections (STI’s, BV, etc.). If that doesn’t turn anything up, go to a urologist; it could be intersticial cystitis or a pelvic nerve disorder.