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What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is an infection caused by microbes—organisms too small to be seen without a microscope. Normally, bacteria that enter the urinary tract are quickly removed by the body before they cause symptoms. But sometimes bacteria overcome the body’s natural defenses and cause infection.
What causes UTIs?
Bacteria, a type of germ that gets into your urinary tract, cause a UTI. This can happen in many ways:
Signs & Symptoms
How are UTIs diagnosed?
Healthcare providers diagnose UTIs by asking about your symptoms and then testing a urine sample. Your urine will be checked with a microscope for bacteria and white blood cells, which the body produces to fight infection. Because bacteria can be found in the urine of healthy people, a UTI is diagnosed based on symptoms and a lab test.
How are UTIs treated?
UTIs are treated with?antibiotics?that can kill the bacteria causing the infection. The antibiotic prescribed will depend on the type of bacteria causing your UTI. Some antibiotics may be ruled out if you have allergies to them. Tell your healthcare provider if you are allergic to any medicines.
You may need to take antibiotics for a few days or for seven days or longer. The length of treatment depends on a few factors:
How severe the infection is:
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Will UTIs come back?
For most people, the answer is no. But about one out of every five young women with a UTI will have another. Anyone who has diabetes or a problem that makes it hard to urinate may have repeat infections. Your healthcare provider may refer you to a urologist if you have repeat infections.
How can I prevent repeat UTIs?
In addition to taking antibiotics, changing your daily habits and lifestyle choices may help you prevent repeat UTIs.
1. Eating, Diet, and Nutrition
2. Bathroom Habits
3. Clothing
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