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A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the bladder. A urinary tract infection is usually treated with antibiotics, and once the pain and frequency are gone you will know that you are recovering. When antibiotics are prescribed, be sure to take the entire course.
Balisawsaw is a tagalong word for urinary frequency and pain. The main cause of urinary frequency and pain is a urinary tract infection. UTI's result from bacteria that comes from the digestive tract and infects the urethra. Urinary tract infections are treated with antibiotics.
Urinary tract infections are usually treated by medication and anti-biotics. It is best to see a doctor immediately if you think you may have a urinary tract infection.
Not usually ... is theoretically possible but not generally.
Not necessarily. UTI's and vaginal infections can be caused by different things; so each infection should be treated separately.
No, they are two totally different things. But someone that has a urinary tract infection can give their sex partner an urinary tract infection. Since it is an infection one will need antibiotics
No but the antibiotics taken to cure the infection can.
UTIs are usually treated well with antibiotics. They only turn fatal if the bacteria causing the infection spreads to the kidney and the bloodstream, but this only occurs if the initial infection is left untreated.
Urosepsis can be extremely serious if not treated immediately. Urosepsis is an infection which started in the urinary tract system and then spread to the blood. If left untreated "sepsis" can lead to death from the infection or a condition known as septic shock....However if treated quickly with the right antibiotics it can be cured.
No, a urinary tract infection will not cause menstruation to stop. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle and the hormones related to your reproductive organs. A urinary tract infection has absolutely nothing to do with your reproductive organs or menstrual cycle.
Not necessarily. Blood in urine is a symptom of urinary tract infection, however, it also can be caused by other diseases. Whatever the cause, you need to see your physician so they can diagnose the cause and give you the appropriate treatment. Urinary tract infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Though urinary tract infection is more often in women than in men, men can also get this infection. Once noticed the signs or symptoms of uti, one should go to see a doctor asap. The infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill.