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A 34-year-old member asked:

I was wondering what are some things you can do at home to ease the pain of bladder infection or urinary tract infection?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Are you taking: Antibiotics? I trust that you saw your doctor and have been prescribed proper antibiotics that you are taking. After that you need to drink plenty of water and you can take over the counter pain medication for pain relief. If the pain persists for more than a day or so, please contact your doctor.
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Terminology: A bladder infection is a type of urinary tract infection.
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