Do you drink a lot of water during the day (about 8 glasses of water)?
Have you limited your fluid intake before bed?
Have you limited your caffeine intake (coffee and caffeinated beverages)?
Do you avoid alcohol and citrus juices?
Do you use a heating pad or a hot water bottle to warm your stomach during the night?
Do you practice emptying your bladder completely before bed?
Do you take antibiotics as directed by your doctor?
Do you use over-the-counter or prescription pain medications?
Do you use an incontinence pad or wear incontinence pants at night?
Based on your answers, there are several other ways that can help you relieve UTI pain at night. When you have a UTI, it is important to increase your fluid intake to help flush out bacteria. However, this advice only applies to fluid intake during the day, while it is good to limit your fluid intake late in the evening to prevent the urge to urinate and avoid sleep disturbances. Also, you should avoid caffeine, because it contributes to bladder cramps, causing pain and a more frequent urge to urinate. You can use a heating pad to warm your stomach and reduce pain while you sleep.
Based on your answers, you know a lot about how to relieve UTI pain at night. It would be good to avoid alcohol and citrus juices as they contribute to bladder irritation and worsen UTI symptoms. It is also very important to completely empty your bladder every time you urinate, especially before bed, because when urine stays in the bladder for too long, bacteria can grow and multiply. You should take antibiotics as prescribed by your doctor, and if necessary, you can alleviate the pain with over-the-counter pain medications. You can also use an incontinence pad to stay dry if urine leaks overnight.
MAYO CLINIC, Urinary tract infection (UTI)
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/urinary-tract-infection/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20353453
Urinary tract infections. (n.d.).
https://www.kidney.org/sites/default/files/uti.pdf
American Journal of Epidemiology, Intake of Caffeinated, Carbonated, or Citrus Beverage Types and Development of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men and Women
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3676152/

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