E coli is a major cause of urinary tract infections. Having e coli in your urine is not dangerous, however.
E coli is a major cause of urinary tract infections. Having e coli in your urine is not dangerous, however.
Bacterial infections like urine tract infections
Existing within and around the tube-like structure that carries urine from the bladder (urethra) of about 5% of healthy males and females, S. saprophyticus is the second most common cause of unobstructed urinary tract infections
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
It can cause a number of problems, such as bladder infections and urinary tract infections, as the body completes a number of processes to maintain the state of the urine (ie. keep it warm etc).
Glycosuria does not turn urine cloudy. Diabetic people are more prone to urinary tract infections which can result in cloudy urine.
infections
Adenoviruses are DNA viruses (small infectious agents) that cause upper respiratory tract infections, conjunctivitis, and other infections in humans
Urinary tract infection usually causes frequency and burning sensation on urination. It can cause discomfort in the rectum if the bladder is full and not emptying properly. In fact one of the causes of infection can be large volume of residual urine due to incomplete emptying of the bladder which can be easily detected with a renal tract ultrasound examination
Infections like warts and herpes can cause bumps where the urine comes out (that is, around the urethral opening).
If you are asking about the practice in some cultures of drinking urine, there is no evidence that is improves eye-sight; in fact, this seems to be a myth. On the other hand, if you are asking about the urinary tract, some infections can cause dizziness or blurred vision, but those are not common symptoms.