Saturday, August 18, 2007

Bladder Infections - What Are The Symptoms?

It is important to recognize bladder infection symptoms. While the infection itself, when promptly treated, does not have to be serious; it can indeed become serious should the symptoms go unnoticed, or ignored. The most common symptom of a possible infection in the bladder will be a burning sensation when urinating. Additional symptoms you should be aware of are listed in the following: A frequent urge to urinate. Urine with a strong, foul odor. Blood in the urine. Cloudy, discolored urine. Pressure in the lower pelvis. Fever, or chills (in more severe cases). Children may have only the fever, and no other symptoms. Those children, under 5, diagnosed with this problem will deserve special follow-up to prevent any chance of later kidney damage. In the elderly, mental View the rest of this article


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