Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are common infections that affect any part of the urinary system, including the bladder, urethra, and kidneys. UTIs are often caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, leading to uncomfortable symptoms. Prompt treatment and preventive care can help alleviate symptoms and reduce recurrence.
If left untreated, UTIs can lead to serious complications, such as kidney infections or permanent kidney damage. Addressing UTIs early helps prevent complications, reduce discomfort, and maintain overall urinary health. Specialized care ensures proper diagnosis and effective management.
A UTI is an infection in the urinary system caused by bacteria, commonly affecting the bladder and urethra. It can also affect the kidneys if untreated.
Symptoms include a strong urge to urinate, a burning sensation while urinating, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. In severe cases, fever and back pain may occur.
Treatment involves antibiotics to eliminate the infection. Drinking plenty of water and following preventive measures are also important for recovery and reducing recurrence.
Yes, UTIs can be prevented by maintaining proper hygiene, staying hydrated, urinating after intercourse, and avoiding holding urine for prolonged periods.