Q: Your doctor can diagnose if it really is a bladder infection or something else. If you can’t get an appointment with your normal doctor, try visiting an urgent care center.  If you suspect a bladder infection, you can purchase a urinary tract infection home test kit at your local pharmacy. You can also check your urine for signs of infection by urinating into a clear glass container and letting it sit for a while. Hold the glass up to the light and look for clouding or sediment. These are both signs of infection. Symptoms of a bladder infection include a constant desire to urinate, a burning sensation when you urinate, red or cloudy urine, a foul unusual smell from your urine, or pelvic pain in women. If you have a fever, chills, flushed skin, or back pain, the infection may have spread to your kidneys. Get immediate medical care. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or if you could be pregnant. Your doctor may ask you to urinate into a cup. Follow your doctor’s instructions for this test. Generally, you will step into the bathroom and clean your genitals using an antibacterial wipe given to you by your doctor. Hold the cup above the toilet as you urinate into it.  Your doctor may be able to test the sample right in their own office. In some cases, however, they will need to send it off to a lab. Some types of bacteria are resistant to certain antibiotics, so your doctor may want to get a culture and sensitivity test done on your urine to be sure you are getting the most effective treatment. Make sure to follow up with them about the results. Your doctor will likely prescribe you a pill to take once or twice a day. Although discomfort and burning may clear up in a few days, do not stop taking your antibiotic until you have gone through the full course of medication.  Women may take antibiotics for as few as 3 days, although pregnant women may need them for up to 2 weeks. Men will usually take antibiotics for 1-2 weeks. If you stop taking the medication, the infection could return, and it may be harder to treat. Children over the age of 2 months will also be given an antibiotic, although it may come in chewable form. Talk to their pediatrician for more information. The most common side effects of antibiotics are nausea and lack of appetite. If you have a rash, shortness of breath, hives, or swelling on your face, see a doctor immediately, as this could be an allergic reaction. Severe allergic reactions rarely happen after the first 1-2 doses, although some people may develop a mild reaction (such as a rash) after several doses. Some women may develop yeast infections while taking antibiotics. Infants may experience this side effect in the form of diaper rash. Eating acidophilus yogurt while you are on antibiotics may help prevent yeast infections. If you develop back pain, chills, fever, or vomiting, your doctor may recommend that you go to the hospital. They will insert an IV into your body to provide fluids and antibiotics. You may be in the hospital for a few days.  If you experience unusual lower back pain, even without any other symptoms, get immediate medical attention. If you are pregnant, your doctor may advise you to go to the hospital if a fever develops. If you have another medical condition, such as cancer, diabetes, or a spinal cord injury, your doctor may admit you to the hospital as a precaution. An IV may be used for children under the age of 2 months instead of a pill or chewable tablet.
A: Visit your doctor if you are worried about a bladder infection. Undergo a urine analysis to diagnose the infection. Take a prescription antibiotic according to your doctor’s instructions. Check into the hospital for IV treatment in severe situations.

Article: Complex matrices have elements with a real and imaginary component. While you can take an ordinary transpose of these matrices, most practical calculations involve the conjugate transpose instead. Matrix C =2+i     3-2i0+i     5+0i The complex conjugate changes the sign of the imaginary components, without altering the real components. Perform this operation for all elements of the matrix. complex conjugate of C =2-i     3+2i0-i     5-0i Take an ordinary transposition of the result. The matrix you end up with is the conjugate transpose of the original matrix. conjugate transpose of C = CH =2-i        0-i3+2i     5-0i
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with a complex matrix. Take the complex conjugate. Transpose the results.

Q: Rather than wallpapering the whole room, apply it to the sofa wall alone. The resulting background will reframe your seating area while adding a splash of color and texture. And, since it provides such a striking contrast, it can help break up the visual monotony of bigger rooms. Keep the design consistent with the palette you’ve picked out for the room, as well as its general energy. A coral and seafoam green chevron pattern will look out of place in a room with elegant Victorian decor, but will be right at home in one done up in colorful 1960s retro. Even if there’s nothing behind it, it will add an air of chic mystery. A simple wood slat screen should be versatile enough for most homes, or you could go with an elaborately painted Chinese style to suit other exotic accessories. Be sure to unfold the screen so it will fit neatly behind the couch, unless you prefer to keep your seating pulled in closer to the center of the room.  Update an uninspired screen with a fresh coat of paint or a DIY distressing job. A changing screen may be just the thing you need to conceal tangles of electronics cords near the wall outlet. For a no-fuss fix to your wall problem, all you need is a few coils of plastic stringer lights and a little imagination. Drive nails or push pins into the wall, then loop the lights around them in whatever configuration you find appealing. Colored lights are the more festive way to go, while white bulbs will be subtle enough to suit just about any space.  Have fun with your stringer lights by twisting them into words or symbols.  Naturally, string lights double as a source of illumination. Their soft glow can be perfect for when you want it dim but not too dark. Board-and-batten is an accenting technique that involves layering thin boards over an existing wall to give it added visual texture. The boards are arranged vertically or horizontally, or at intersecting angles for a latticed look. This unique design style can be a practical answer for those looking for a less conventional way to freshen up a sitting room wall. Board-and-batten is relatively inexpensive and simple to install if you know what you’re doing. If you’re not confident in your ability to tackle the project yourself, call a professional contractor to come in and do it right.
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Use wallpaper to create a focal point. Set up a changing screen. Tack up some stringer lights. Try out a board-and-batten finish.