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A UTI or urinary tract infection is caused by bacteria or other organisms that affect any part of the urinary tract. The bacterium Escherichia coli commonly causes it, but fungi, viruses, and parasites can also cause UTI. It can cause pain, and many other symptoms, such as fever, chills and sores. The most common treatment is antibiotics, medicines that destroy bacteria. Let’s read further to understand more about it
Condition
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of the urinary system. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract — the bladder and the urethra.view more
1. Urine sample microscopic and culture analysis 2. USG, CT scan or MRI to rule out cystitis
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Causes
Symptoms
Causes
Symptoms
Management and Treatment of the condition and complications if left untreated
In most cases, antibiotics are the first-line therapy for urinary tract infections. The medications given and the duration of treatment is determined by your medical condition and the type of bacteria discovered in your urine. A straightforward infection may be cured with antibiotics and medications prescribed by the doctor. UTI symptoms usually go away within a few days after commencing medication. However, you may need to continue taking antibiotics for a week or longer. Take antibiotics for the whole course. Your doctor may prescribe a shorter course of therapy, such as taking an antibiotic for one to three days, if you have an uncomplicated UTI that arises while you are otherwise healthy. However, whether this brief course of treatment is sufficient to treat your infection is dependent on your specific symptoms and medical history. Stay Hydrated Avoid Iview more
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are several steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing UTIs, including: Drinking plenty of water Wiping from front to back after using the bathroom Urinating after sex Avoiding the use of irritating feminine products Taking probiotics or cranberry supplements
If left untreated, it leads to flank pain and permanent kidney damage.
UTIs can be diagnosed through a urine test, which checks for the presence of bacteria or white blood cells.