06 Nov
06Nov

Your health matters the most, and one of the most common health issues that people hesitate to talk about is Urinary Tract Infection, also known as UTI. Going to the washroom too many times and staying uncomfortable throughout the day can make anyone cranky and irritated. This is what UTI can do to you, and this is just one of the many problematic symptoms of this infection. 

What Is Urinary Tract Infection?

 A UTI is a bacterial infection that affects the urinary tract. Escherichia coli, also known as E. coli, is a type of bacteria that is primarily found in the intestines and causes urinary tract infections. They can impact any area of our urinary system, which is made up of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and/or the tubes that join them. 

UTI Symptoms

 Timely diagnosis and treatment of a urinary tract infection depend on being able to identify its symptoms. Here are a few of the most common UTI symptoms:  Lower Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms Lower UTIs are those infections that affect your bladder (cystitis) or urethra (the tube that is responsible for carrying urine out of the body). These infections are common and are not a major concern.  Here is How to Identify Lower UTIs  

  • The urge or need to pee more frequently
  • Experiencing pain or discomfort while peeing
  • Sudden urges to pee
  • Feeling like you are unable to empty your bladder fully
  • Feeling pain in your lower abdomen
  • Cloudy, foul-smelling urine
  • Urine that contains blood
  • Feeling unwell or generally tired

   Upper Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms Upper UTIs are the infections that occur in kidneys or ureters (the tubes that connect kidneys to the bladder). They also have the same symptoms as lower UTIs but also exhibit other symptoms such as: 

  • A high temperature fever of 38ºC (100.4ºF) or above
  • Pain in your back or sides
  • Shivering and chills
  • Feeling sick
  • Confusion
  • Agitation
  • Restlessness

 Upper UTIs are serious and must be treated immediately with the help of a urinary tract infection specialist or urologist because these infections can damage kidneys or even spread to the bloodstream when not treated on time. 

How Urinary Tract Infection Specialists Help

 Urologists, or specialists in urinary tract infections, focus on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the urinary system. They are important with regard to UTIs in the following ways: 

Right Diagnosis:  UTIs and other illnesses with similar symptoms can be confusing. Experts use their knowledge to correctly identify UTIs so that the appropriate care is given.

 Prescribing Antibiotics:  Usually, antibiotics are used to treat UTIs. Only a specialist can determine which antibiotic is most effective for the specific bacterium causing the infection. 

Preventing Recurrence:  Experts can identify root causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs), such as structural problems in the urinary tract, and offer advice on how to avoid infections in the future. Handling Difficulties:  In situations where a kidney infection or additional issues have been caused by a urinary tract infection (UTI), these doctors will be able to provide the most recent treatments and medical care. 

If you think you might have a UTI, do not ignore it and visit a urology clinic as soon as you can. The more you ignore it, the more you suffer. So, look after yourself and prioritize your health.

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