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.
Yes. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is in the urinary tract, the passage to the outside of the body. If it gets bad enough, it can spread to the kidney.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) or kidney infection could be responsible for causing blood in urine.
Urinary tract infection, kidney or bladder infection are top3 see your doctor ASAP
Possible kidney or urinary tract infection...in a female, could be urethritis
This could mean that you have a urinary tract infection, cystitis, kidney infection or arthritis.
If you choose to delay urination, this could cause a urinary tract infection. From there, it could cause a kidney infection if you aren't careful.
Poorly, I'd imagine.
No go to the doctor.
Yes. Both chlamydia and urinary tract infection can cause pelvic pain and painful urination. If you have any symptoms of urinary tract, kidney or similar infections of the reproductive organs, you should consult a physician.
diabetes you could have a UTI (urinary tract infection ) or if your female you could be pregnant galbladder infection or kidney infection
urinary tract infection
Kidney stones,urinary tract infection,nephritis,uremia,infection of the intestines