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Im 15 and a boy i think this maybe my second uti in a month.

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like i said second uti in a month i know wat they feel like but this one includes kidney pain and some chills up and down my spine. Wat should i do cause its really scaring me?

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  1. I get them almost every month too. Haven't heard them as common in males though. I buy Uristat for mine.. you can buy it at Wal-mart. It makes you pee bright orange but it's fast and effective.


  2. You need to talk to a doctor.  You need an antibiotic.  I know you are 15 but you need to tell your parents that you need to see a doctor.  UTI's are painful and you need some help.  A prevention method is to make sure you are not "holding it in"

    It will not go away without the antibiotic.  

  3. You may have not treated it properly in the first place. Lots of people get UT-Is and they still complain about the discomfort afterward. I, for one, don't recommend going to a doctor or getting a prescription. This is a dietary imbalance, and once the imbalance is corrected it should clear up. Doctors don't prescribe that.

    I had a UT-I and I called a health food store and I talked to the manager and I asked him what I could do. He recommended getting more fiber in my diet. I had some bran cereal and I ate it up. The fiber was a perfect solution for my problem. It plugged me up, it had all that fiber to make me absorb my fluids so I could stop peeing all the time, and it had all that sodium and potassium. It even had some vitamins to replenish my system after flushing out too much water. I was fine almost immediately.

    I have not had any more problems after that. I have had a few instances where I was starting to come down with another one, so I ate more bran cereal and I was fine.

    Your pain is probably cramps from the dehydration and the sodium imbalance. You could be getting chills because you can't retain your water and the water would be forming a layer of insulation under your skin to keep you warm. The more dehydrated you become the more you experience acute anxiety or possibly anxiety attacks because your sodium is so low. But once you get your sodium up, it should go away.

    This works. As quickly as you can eat a bowl of cereal you should be fine. Go do that.

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