Article: Although urination can be painful with a UTI, make sure to urinate when you feel the urge. If you are drinking plenty of fluids, you will probably need to urinate every hour or two. Don’t hold it in. Holding your urine keeps the bacteria in the bladder, which encourages them to reproduce. To help relieve the pain or discomfort on your abdomen and lower back, place a heating pad on it. Make sure the heating pad is warm and not hot. Do not apply it directly to your skin because it can burn the skin. Place a towel or other type of cloth between the pack and your skin.  To make a heating pad at home, wet a washcloth and then warm it in the microwave. After taking it out of the microwave, put the cloth in a plastic bag. Don’t place it directly on the skin. Do not use for more than 15 minutes. You can burn your skin. Use for less time if you use a higher setting.  If you use the heating pad to relieve UTI pain at night, make sure you turn it off before you go to sleep. Baking soda can help reduce the pain of a UTI. Place baking soda in the tub and fill it with just a little bit of water. It should be enough so that your bottom and urethra are covered.  You can also buy a product, called a sitz bath, which is specifically made to place inside your toilet. This is useful if you don’t want to or have the time to take the bath in a normal tub. Medication containing phenazopyridine can help to alleviate pain associated with bladder spasms, as they can numb your urethra and bladder to prevent burning during urination. One such medication is Pyridium, which can be taken at 200 mg three times a day as needed for up to two days. Another OTC medicine is Uristat. These medications will turn urine red or orange.  Be aware that if you start taking medications containing phenazopyridine, your medical provider won’t be able to check your urine for UTI using a dipstick, as the test strip will turn orange. You can also take ibuprofen (Advil) or naproxen (Aleve) for the pain; however, the pain suffered during urination will persist, as these do not have the same numbing effect as phenazopyridine. If you have extreme pain, your doctor may prescribe you a prescription analgesic. These are used for a short period of time and are paired with antibiotics, which will eliminate the pain and the need for pain medications quickly after you start taking them.
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Urinate when you feel the need. Use a heating pad. Take a baking soda bath. Take over-the-counter medication for bladder spasm.
Article: To do so, either click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen or press the ⊞ Win key. It's near the bottom-left corner of the Start window. Doing so will open the Settings page. This option is in the top row of items on the Settings page. It's a tab on the far-left side of the page. To do so, click the switch below the "Bluetooth" heading that's at the top of the page. If you see "On" to the right of the switch, Bluetooth is enabled. Turn on your Bluetooth audio device and make sure it's in "pairing" mode or "discoverable" mode. If necessary, plug it into a power source. All devices are different so check the manual that came with your audio device to find out how to put your device into "pairing" mode if you don't know how. This button is at the top of the page. It's the top option in the Add a Device window. This button will appear in the bottom-right corner of the available Bluetooth devices window. You should see several results appear in the Start window. This option has a symbol of a speaker next to it. Doing so will open your audio manager. You should see its name in the Sound window, along with your computer's default output device if you're using a laptop. If you're connecting a microphone, you'll first want to click the Recording tab at the top of the window. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Your device should now be the default in its category on your computer. You can play a video or some music to determine whether or not the audio output is working, or try recording a voice memo with your new microphone (if applicable). You may need to restart your computer or update your computer's software if the device doesn't work.
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Click . Click . Click Devices. Click Bluetooth & other devices. Turn the Bluetooth switch  "ON". Turn on your Bluetooth device and put it into pairing mode. Click + Add Bluetooth or other device. Click Bluetooth. Click Done. Click  Start, then type audio in. Click Manage Audio Devices. Select your Bluetooth device. Click Set Default. Click OK. Test your device.
Article: Cornstarch will give you the best replica of cake flour. Using organic cornstarch will also give you the healthiest option. You could also use 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of arrowroot powder as an even healthier alternative for organic cornstarch. However, arrowroot is harder to use if you haven't baked with it before, and it changes your cake's texture and cooking time. Add spoonfuls of flour to top off the 1 cup, then level it off with the flat side of a knife. Oat and spelt flour are naturally lighter flours, which will help keep the cake fluffy. They're also healthier options—oat flour helps stabilize blood sugar and spelt flour is good for people with gluten sensitivity. You can also use white wheat flour, but then you'll need to add another 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (10 g) of cornstarch or arrowroot powder. This type of flour will also add a strong wheat flavor to whatever you're baking. Combine the 2 ingredients completely in order to fully aerate the flour.
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Measure 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (10 g) organic cornstarch into a 1 cup measuring cup. Fill up the rest of the 1 cup (78.75 g) with oat or spelt flour. Dump the ingredients into a mixing bowl and whisk them together.