Weird Things You Know How To Do If You Get Urinary Tract Infections

Hating Getting Up To Pee

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At night, women with UTIs may look over at their partner, who is gently dozing, and feel sorry about the fact that they have to leave bed to pee just when they were about to fall asleep. These women may find themselves just about to start counting sheep when an inner alarm bell goes off to tell them they urgently need to pee. Some women try to tell themselves they cannot possibly get another UTI, but the thought of bacteria invading their urinary tract is enough to make them bolt out of bed. After peeing, some women may find themselves wide awake while they stare at their sleeping partner, unable to fall asleep themselves.

Wondering If Anyone Notices How Often They Go To The Bathroom

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After experiencing so many UTIs, some women become particularly conscious of how often people go to the bathroom. Some even find themselves trying to guess if another woman who takes frequent trips to the bathroom has a UTI herself. This watchfulness makes some women self-conscious and even a bit paranoid about whether anyone notices that they go to the bathroom at least twenty times in a day. Women may even try to cover up their trips to the bathroom by performing small tasks, such as stopping at a vending machine and buying a bag of chips on their way back, so people do not know they visited the restroom for the umpteenth time.

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