Hot Baths & Bladder Infections
- A bladder infection can be caused by bacteria spreading from the rectum area into the urethra. Bacteria that can cause an infection include E.coli, Klebsiella, staphylococcus saprophyticus, proteus species and enterobacter.
- Although antibiotics can be taken for a bladder infection, there are things you can do at home to help with pain. A hot bath helps lessen pain from a bladder infection.
- Adding baking soda to a hot bath will help clean the vaginal area.
- Adding oils to a bath can help during an active infection and can prevent future bladder infections. These oils include juniper berry, sandalwood, chamomile, pine, tea tree or bergamot.
- If you take a hot bath to help sooth your body from pain caused from a bladder infection, the Native Remedies Web site cautions against using bubble bath and scented soap because they may irritate your genital area.