I would think-yes you still ovulate with an urinary tract infection. Ovaries produce eggs and travel down fallipeon tube. Urinary tract is a different body function.
No, you cannot get the urinary track infection as a result of becoming pregnant.
+ UTI (urinary tract infection)
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes result in blood being present in the urine.
You could be. But the yeast infection would not be a result of being pregnant. Yeast infections after ovulation could be a result of high estrogen levels.
If you are pregnant, the urinary tract infection should not have any bearing on the result of your test. The test looks for hCG in the urine, and this is present if you are pregnant regardless of any infection.
It is possible however it is not necessarily a result of the Arthritis
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can potentially lead to scar tissue formation, particularly if the infection is recurrent or severe. Chronic UTIs can cause inflammation and damage to the urinary tract, which may result in scarring in the bladder or kidneys. This scar tissue can affect urinary function and lead to complications if not properly managed. It's essential to treat UTIs promptly to minimize the risk of long-term damage.
The presence of blood in the urine can indicate a potential urinary tract infection (UTI) because the infection can cause irritation and inflammation in the urinary tract, leading to small blood vessels in the tract to leak blood into the urine. This can result in the urine appearing red or pink in color.
The presence of blood in the urine can indicate a possible urinary tract infection (UTI) because the infection can cause irritation and inflammation in the urinary tract, leading to small blood vessels in the area to leak blood into the urine. This can result in the urine appearing pink, red, or brownish in color.
no i don`t think so...:)
pyuria, means that pus and abnormal levels of leukocytes are present in the urine; a postitive result when testing for a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Ovulation results in an egg.