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How Should Bladder Infection Causing Painful Excessive Urination, Stomach Bloating Be Treated?

hi i am a 44 year old female who has been dealing with a bladder infection for about two weeks i thought i got rid of it but today i was urinating all day excessivly and now that feeling of stinging when i urinate is back especially at the end of the urination and my stomach is all bloated and hurts and my back hurts ?
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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In bladder infection inner wall o the urinary bladder becomes sensitive and when ever there is small amount of urine is accumulated in bladder it gives feeling like full bladder and urge to urinate frequently.
When ever there is urinary tract infection there are associated intestinal symptoms because of their associated nervous system.
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How Should Bladder Infection Causing Painful Excessive Urination, Stomach Bloating Be Treated?

In bladder infection inner wall o the urinary bladder becomes sensitive and when ever there is small amount of urine is accumulated in bladder it gives feeling like full bladder and urge to urinate frequently. When ever there is urinary tract infection there are associated intestinal symptoms because of their associated nervous system.