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What are the symptoms of urinary tract infection?

Publish Time: 2020-07-08     Origin: Site

Urinary tract infection, UTI, is an infection of the urinary system. Infection may occur in the bladder where urine is stored (cystitis); In the urethra, the tube is discharged from the bladder (urethritis), or kidney (nephritis). Almost half of women will experience a urinary tract infection in their lifetime. Most urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria from other parts of the body that end up in places where they don't belong. For example, the most common reason is E. E. coli is found in feces and enters the urinary tract in the rectum. It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what causes urinary tract infection in individual cases; Urinary tract infection is often blamed for everything from cycling to wearing non-cotton underwear. The following article shall tell you more about urinary tract infection and its precautions.

 

Here are the main points of the article


How do you get a urinary tract infection?

What are the symptoms of urinary tract infection?

What should you not do when you have a urinary tract infection?

What can you do to prevent urinary tract infection?

 

How do you get a urinary tract infection?


Urinary tract infections are usually caused by e. coli, which is found in the digestive tract and the skin around the rectum and vagina. When bacteria enter the urethra, they can enter the bladder and cause infection.

 

What are the symptoms of urinary tract infection?


The symptoms of urinary tract infections are as follows:

  • Burning sensation when urinating.

  • Frequent or intense urge to urinate, even if the urine is scarce.

  • Cloudy, dark, bloody or odorous urine.

  • Feel tired or trembling.

  • Fever or chills (signs that the infection may have reached the kidneys)

  • Pain or pressure in the back or lower abdomen.

 

What should you not do when you have a urinary tract infection?


1.    Avoid foods and beverages that can aggravate urinary tract infection symptoms.

2.    When you have a urinary tract infection, avoid delays in seeing a doctor.

3.    Don't think you can stop using antibiotics as soon as possible.

4.    Avoid not drinking enough water.

5.    Avoid delaying urination.

 

What can you do to prevent urinary tract infection?


There are many ways to prevent urinary tract infections, but most involve keeping harmful bacteria out of the urinary tract and flushing your system by maintaining good hydration. After urinating, be sure to wipe from front to back. Drink plenty of water to keep the urinary tract rinsed regularly. Many women find products that are thought to contain compounds (such as cranberry products) that prevent bacteria from sticking to the urinary tract walls or that increase urine acidity (such as vitamin C) useful. Regular showering is also important to keep that area clean. Showers are better than baths, and odorless soap products have a milder effect on the genitals and anus. Your clothing choices should also be considered. Cotton underwear is more breathable than synthetic underwear and can retain moisture. Finally, sexual behavior causes urinary tract infection. Before touching your genitals, make sure to thoroughly clean anything that touches your anus (fingers, genitals, sex toys, etc.). Urinating after sex also helps remove bacteria that can enter the urethra.

 

The article above has described urinary tract infection in a detailed way, hope you can get a better understanding of it. Our company provides care for patients with urinary tract infection, feel free to learn more.


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