Urinary Tract Infection
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What is
What are
What are
Urinary Tract Infection
?
A urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when bacteria enter the urinary system and infect the urethra, bladder, ureters, or kidneys. It is one of the most common infections, especially in women, and can cause pain, burning when urinating, and a frequent need to urinate.
Causes
Most urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria that come from the digestive tract. Although they are usually mild, if not treated in time they can progress and affect the kidneys.
The most common causes are:
• Bacteria (such as E. coli)
• Sexual intercourse
• Poor intimate hygiene
• Long-term use of catheters
• Hormonal changes (such as during menopause)
• Retain urine for a long time
• Use of diaphragms or spermicides
Can it be treated?
UTIs are effectively treated with antibiotics. At Dzeus, we offer online healthcare with licensed professionals who can evaluate your symptoms and, if necessary, prescribe the right treatment without leaving home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes a UTI?
Most urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria, primarily Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the intestine. These bacteria can reach the urethra due to inadequate hygiene, sexual intercourse, use of certain irritating products, or not fully emptying the bladder.
What are the typical symptoms?
Symptoms may vary depending on the area affected, but the most common include:
- Burning or pain when urinating
- Urgent and frequent urge to urinate
- Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
- Lower abdominal pain
- In some cases, fever or chills (if the infection has reached the kidneys)
If you notice blood in your urine or pain in your back, the infection may be more serious and you need immediate medical attention.
Is a UTI serious?
In most cases, no. Simple urinary tract infections can be easily treated with antibiotics and go away within a few days. However, if not treated in time, they can progress to the kidneys and develop into more serious infections, such as pyelonephritis, which requires urgent attention.
Who is most at risk of suffering from it?
Women are much more prone because of the anatomy of their urinary system. Also at greater risk are people who:
- They have sexual intercourse frequently
- They use certain types of contraceptives, such as diaphragms
- They are pregnant
- They have diabetes or kidney problems
- They use urinary catheters
- They are older adults
How is it diagnosed?
The diagnosis is usually made with a urine test, which can detect the presence of bacteria, white blood cells and other indicators of infection. In some cases, a culture is performed to identify the specific bacteria and choose the most appropriate antibiotic.
Can a UTI be prevented?
Yes, there are several measures to reduce the risk:
- Drink enough water throughout the day
- Urinating after having sex
- Maintain good intimate hygiene (from front to back)
- Avoid using douches or perfumed products
- Do not hold urine for a long time
In prone individuals, the doctor may recommend preventive treatment or changes in the personal care routine.
What if I have frequent urinary tract infections?
If you experience recurrent urinary tract infections (more than 2 or 3 per year), a more thorough evaluation is important. Anatomical factors, hormonal factors or underlying diseases may predispose to infection. In Dzeus Health we have specialists who can help you find the cause and prevent new episodes.
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