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What is a Urinary Tract Infection?
A urinary tract infection is what happens when bacteria (germs) get into the urinary tract (the bladder) and multiply. The result is redness, swelling and pain in the urinary tract. Most UTIs stay in the bladder, the pouch-shaped organ where urine is stored before it passes out of the body. If a UTI is not taken care of promptly, the bacteria can travel up to the kidneys and cause a more serious type of infection, called pyelonephritis. Pyelonephritis is an actual infection of the kidney, where urine is produced. This may result in fever and back pain.
Are certain people more likely to get UTI's?
Yes. While anyone can get a UTI, some people are more likely than others to get them.
• People who have diabetes may have changes in their body’s immune system, making it easier for them to get UTIs.
• People with blockages in their urinary tract, such as a kidney stone, are more likely to get UTIs. An enlarged prostate gland in a man can also block the flow of urine and cause a UTI.
• Infants who are born with an abnormality of their urinary tract have an increased chance of getting a UTI. Surgery is sometimes needed to solve the problem.
• People who have a catheter, or tube, placed in their bladder for a long time are more prone to UTIs. This is because bacteria on the catheter can infect the bladder.
• Women get more UTIs than men. This may be because women have a shorter urethra, which makes it easier for bacteria to travel up to the bladder.
What causes a UTI?
• About 80 to 90 percent of UTIs are caused by a type of bacteria, called E. coli. These bacteria normally live in your intestines, but they sometimes get into the urinary tract. Some UTIs are caused by other, less common types of bacteria.
• UTIs also may be called cystitis or a bladder infection.
What are the symptoms of a uti?
Some people don’t have any symptoms with a UTI. However, most get at least one or some of the following:
• an urgent need to urinate, often with only a few drops of urine to pass.
• a burning feeling when urinating.
• an aching feeling, pressure or pain in your lower abdomen.
• cloudy or blood-tinged urine.
• a strong odor to your urine.
If the infection spreads to the kidneys and becomes more severe, you may also have:
• pain in your lower back and sometimes a fever and chills.
• nausea and vomiting.
Reference: Urinary Tract Infections - National Kidney Foundation - https://www.kidney.org/sites/default/files/uti.pdf