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Urinary tract infection

What is Urinary Tract Infection?


Urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and multiply. The result is burning during urination, tingling, frequent urination, and pain in the groin and waist area. If the infection is not treated promptly, the bacteria can travel to the kidneys and cause a more serious type of infection called pyelonephritis.


What are the factors that cause urinary tract infection? 


It's easy to get a urinary tract infection. Bacteria living in the vagina, genital and anal areas can enter the urethra, travel to the bladder and cause infection. Anything that brings bacteria into contact with your urethra can cause a urinary tract infection. If you have had it before If you have a history of diabetes If you have a history of obesity If you have kidney stones or other obstructions in the urinary tract If you are constipated, you are more likely to get a urinary tract infection.. 


Are Some People More Likely to Have a Urinary Tract Infection?


It can happen to anyone, but some people are more likely than others. Women get urinary tract infections much more often than men. This may be because women's urethras are shorter, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder. People with diabetes may have changes in the body's defense system, making it easier to get a urinary tract infection. People with blockages in the urinary tract, such as kidney stones, are more likely to have a urinary tract infection.


An enlarged prostate gland in a man can block urine flow and cause a urinary tract infection. People who have had a catheter placed in their bladder for a long time are more prone to urinary tract infection because bacteria on the catheter can infect the bladder. 


What are the symptoms of urinary tract infection?


One of the most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection is a frequent and urgent need to urinate. You may feel the need to pee all the time, even if you have just gone to the toilet. Other symptoms include: Burning in the urine Foul-smelling or cloudy urine Blood or pus in the urine Pain, pressure or cramps in the lower abdomen or back, lower back pain If the infection goes to the kidneys, symptoms of a urinary tract infection may also include: Pain in the middle of your back (on the right or left side of the spine) Fever Chills Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weakness. If any of these symptoms are present, it is necessary to apply to the hospital. Kidney infections are serious and must be treated immediately. These symptoms do not always cause a urinary tract infection. Other infections, such as sexually transmitted diseases or vaginitis, can cause painful or frequent urination. It is necessary to apply to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

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