no, it usualy begins in the urethra.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. Common symptoms include pain or burning during urination, increased frequency of urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. UTIs are usually treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Not always. If a urinary tract infection goes untreated, it can progress into a kidney infection, but that does not always happen. If the infection is treated early enough, it can be stopped from getting worse and spreading.
In choking due to infection, the person, usually a child, will have a fever and signs of illness before labored breathing begins.
The proper grammar is "a urinary" because the word "urinary" begins with a consonant sound, even though the first letter is a vowel.
The urinary system begins along the back of your body at the kidneys (two bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist). They are located just below the rib cage, one on each side of the spine below the diaphragm, runs by way of the ureters to the bladder and out of the body by way of the urethra.
No, it begins in the kidneys.
An abscess is basically an infection of the tooth. It usually begins at the root of the tooth, and is associated commonly with a cavity. So basically, one way to possibly get an abscessed tooth is to have a cavity with an infection.
In a woman, they are completely separate, and in a man, they are almost completely separate. The Urinary system starts in the kidneys. The kidneys remove waste from the blood. Water and waste goes from the kidneys into the urinary bladder. From there, with a man, it goes through his prostrate through his penis and out. His reproductive system begins in his testes. They are in his scrotum, which hangs behind his penis. Tubes leads from his testes to his prostate and carries sperm to the prostate. The prostrate gland produces semen, it stores the sperm in the semen in little sacks, and then it will release it through the penis. The male urinary and genital systems only join for a short distance in the urogenital system. A woman does not have a prostate. The urethra empties just in front of her vagina.
If you get a cut or a open wound, you can get dirt in there.
The chain of infection begins when a biological agent thrives within a reservoir. The agent leaves the reservoir through the portal of exit.
Puberty usually begins in girls between the ages of nine to twelve.
The chain of infection begins when a biological agent thrives within a reservoir, which can be a human, animal, or environment. This reservoir provides a place for the agent to multiply and potentially infect a susceptible host.