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I've never heard the warm water trick, I may try it on my next UTI. However,
having experienced a great many UTI's, for some Pyridium or other analgesics are
not just for comfort. I'm trying to find a comparison, and I guess that would
be like saying taking pain meds for a migraine is simply for comfort. Or a mom
with a c-section should simply wait it out, she'll feel better in a few days,
and not take prescribed medication. UTI's can be serious and painful and
waiting those hours until antibiotics kick in can be horrible.
Joylyn
Pat Young wrote:
> Pyridium is a urinary tract analgesic. It is usually only used for comfort
> for a day or two until antibiotics kick in and begin to cure the infection.
> It is optional. Can just take antibiotic. Can suggest that she pour warm
> water over perineum when she starts to urinate for comfort. Sincerely, Pat
> in SNJ
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