Article: You may want to take OTC pain relief for the first day or two of treatment until the antibiotics take effect. These can make urinating more comfortable and relieve your fever.  Avoid taking ibuprofen or aspirin if you have a kidney infection, because these can cause complications. Do not take pyridium or phenazopyridine until after you have seen your doctor. These oral pain medications are available over-the-counter as treatment for a UTI, but they can color your urine orange and this will invalidate the results of your test. Both during a UTI and after, you need lots of fluids to flush out the infection and to keep you hydrated. Drinking at least 6 to 8 8-ounce (236 ml) glasses of fluids a day. You can drink water, herbal or decaf tea, or water with lemon.  While cranberry juice has long been thought to treat or prevent UTIs, research has shown that it's an ineffective treatment and there's little evidence that it prevents UTIs.  Avoid alcohol, sugary drinks, and caffeine, which can irritate your bladder. Fill a tub with warm water and pour in 1⁄4 cup (59 ml) of white vinegar or 2 ounces (60 ml) of baking soda (if you haven't reached puberty). The vinegar or baking soda water can relieve pain and remove germs near the entrance to the urinary tract.If you don't have a tub, you can fill a small sitz bath. Sit in the sitz bath so bottom is submerged in the vinegar or baking soda water. Keep in mind that you'll only need to add a few tablespoons of vinegar or baking soda for a small sitz bath.
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Take over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief for fever and pain. Increase your fluid intake. Soak in a warm vinegar or baking soda bath.

Problem: Article: . This will be your base, and will help make your eyeshadow smoother. You will need about 2 teaspoons worth of mica powder. You can use all one color, or a combination of different colors. At this point, you can also add more sericite if you'd like a lighter color. Many mica powders also come with measuring scoops as well. Here are some color combination ideas to get you started:  Light brown: ⅛ teaspoon honeyed beige mica, 1 mini scoop patina sheen mica, 1 mini scoop cappuccino mica, and 3 mini scoops pearly white mica.  Dark brown: ⅛ teaspoon honeyed beige mica, 1 mini scoop patina sheen mica, 7 mini scoops cappuccino mica, and 4 mini scoops luster black mica.  Pearly-white: 1 ¾ teaspoon sericite and ½ teaspoon pearly white mica.  Golden-pink: 2 teaspoons rose-gold mica.  Shimmering green: ¾ teaspoon sericite and ½ teaspoon shamrock green mica. Because mica powders are so fine, sifting them through a sieve won't work very well. Simply stir them with a small spoon or stir stick until they are evenly mixed together. The alcohol will help clump all of the ingredients together. It will eventually evaporate, leaving behind a compact eyeshadow. If you'd like a more professional finish, press the paste flat with a coin wrapped in cotton fabric. This will create that nice texture that many store-bought eyeshadows have. Once the alcohol evaporates and the powder dries, your eyeshadow is ready to use. Keep in mind that the eyeshadow will still be fragile, and won't hold up to being kept in a purse or bag, where it is knocked around.
Summary: Start with ¼ teaspoon sericite in a small, clean bowl. Add your mica powders. Mix the powders well until there are no clumps left. Add ½ teaspoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Scoop the paste into mini jars or a clean makeup compact. Leave the container open overnight.

Don’t try to minimize their feelings or tell them that they should “just get over it.” Doing this will only make them more upset. Instead, try to validate how they are feeling. Try saying something like, “I can tell that you are feeling upset. What’s going on?” The last thing a person in a bad mood wants is to be confronted. Instead of helping the situation, it will only add fuel to the fire. If you must get to the bottom of the problem, you can do it in a gentle way. Let's say your friend has been in a funk for a whole week. Instead of saying, “Why are you acting like this,” you could say, “I really want to understand what’s going on.” This comes off as less defensive. Your friend still may not want to talk about it, but you likely won’t have upset them even more. Hearing nice things about yourself is often an instant mood-lifter. Saying something nice to the person who is in a bad mood may lift them out of their funk. It can also help bring you closer together during this unhappy time.  You can thank the person for helping you earlier in the day or compliment them on their appearance to try to help them feel happier. This nice gesture may help them snap out of it.  Tell your partner "I really appreciated you coming to my event last night. I know you have been stressed with the upcoming deadline. It means a lot that you took time out to support me." You can also invite them to do something they might enjoy, such as going for a walk or playing a game. You may be able to end the bad mood by having fun with it. The type of humor you use depends on the person’s personality. If, however, you know that humor won’t work well with this person, then you should probably avoid it.  For instance, your coworker storms through the office after a bad performance review. It may not be a good idea to say "Who lit a fire under you?" jokingly. However, if your coworker spilled coffee on the briefings and got really upset, it may be well-timed to say, "You have just used your last screw-up for the week. Please refill your "screw-up" card now for more credits." Sometimes what seems to be the cause of the bad mood isn’t actually what’s really going on. Try and take a step back from the situation and attempt to determine what could be the problem. Perhaps the person has a headache, is having a bad time at home, couldn’t sleep the night before, or just found out they have a serious condition. These problems could contribute to the bad mood that you’ve walked in on.
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Validate how they are feeling. Avoid confronting them. Try flattery. Use humor. Look for the underlying cause.