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Understanding Urinary Tract Infections, Utis: Symptoms, Treatments by Edunews: 4:13pm On Aug 24, 2020
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections that can affect the bladder, the kidneys and the tubes connected to them.

Anyone can get them, but they’re particularly common in women. Some women experience them regularly (called recurrent UTIs).

Symptoms of UTIs
Infections of the bladder (cystitis) or urethra (tube that carries urine out of the body) are known as lower UTIs. These can cause: a need to pee more often than usual; pain or discomfort when peeing; sudden urges to pee; feeling as though you are unable to empty your bladder fully; pain low down in your tummy; urine that is cloudy, foul-smelling or contains blood; and feeling generally unwell, achy and tired.

When to get medical advice
It is a good idea to see your doctor if you think you might have a UTI, particularly if: you have symptoms of an upper UTI (see above); the symptoms are severe or getting worse; the symptoms haven’t started to improve after a few days; and you get UTIs frequently.

Your doctor can rule out other possible causes of your symptoms by testing a sample of your urine and can prescribe antibiotics if you do have an infection.

Antibiotics are usually recommended because untreated UTIs can potentially cause serious problems if they’re allowed to spread.

Treatment for UTIs
UTIs are normally treated with a short course of antibiotics.
Most women are given a three-day course of antibiotic capsules or tablets. Men, pregnant women and people with more serious symptoms may need a slightly longer course.
Your symptoms will normally pass within three to five days of starting treatment. But make sure you complete the whole course of antibiotics that you have been prescribed, even if you’re feeling better.

Over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol can help with any pain. Drinking plenty of fluids may also help you feel better.

Return to your GP if your symptoms don’t improve, get worse or come back after treatment.

Causes of UTIs
UTIs occur when the urinary tract becomes infected, usually by bacteria. In most cases, bacteria from the gut enter the urinary tract through the urethra. This may occur when wiping your bottom or having sex, for example, but often it is not clear why it happens.

The following may increase your risk of getting a UTI:
conditions that obstruct your urinary tract, such as kidney stones;
difficulty emptying your bladder fully;
diabetes;
a weak immune system –
from chemotherapy or Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV), for example;
a urinary catheter (a tube in your bladder used to drain urine); and
an enlarged prostate gland in men.

Preventing UTIs
If you get UTIs frequently, there are some things you can try that may stop it coming back. These measures include:
- going to the toilet as soon as you need to pee and always emptying your bladder fully;
- staying well hydrated;
- wiping your bottom from front to back when you go to the toilet;
- emptying your bladder as soon as possible after having sex;

Speak to your doctor if these measures do not work. They may suggest taking a long-term course of antibiotics or they may give you a prescription for antibiotics you can use as soon as you experience symptoms of a UTI.

Urinary Tract Infections, UTIs: symptoms, Treatments https://publichealthnig.com/urinary-tract-infection-uti-causes-treatment/
Re: Understanding Urinary Tract Infections, Utis: Symptoms, Treatments by Edunews: 4:14pm On Aug 24, 2020
Feel free to ask any question yo may have, and i would try to answer as much as i can
Re: Understanding Urinary Tract Infections, Utis: Symptoms, Treatments by Edunews: 6:06pm On Aug 25, 2020
Next, I'd be talking about prostate cancer.
Re: Understanding Urinary Tract Infections, Utis: Symptoms, Treatments by Edunews: 5:08pm On Sep 08, 2020
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Re: Understanding Urinary Tract Infections, Utis: Symptoms, Treatments by Edunews: 6:40am On Sep 09, 2020
Edunews:
Next, I'd be talking about prostate cancer.

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