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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more
Ayurvedic Doctor•Bulandshahar
Urinary tract infections, or utis, are unfortunately very common, with about 150 million people worldwide affected each year, most of whom are women. While there can be a lot of ways in which a person can contract a uti, some of the most common reasons include:
Not urinating often enough
Not urinating properly (not completely emptying the bladder)
Wiping (after urinating or using the washroom) from back to front
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A urinary tract infection can be painful and annoying. Most urinary tract infections affect the bladder and urethra, but it can also affect the kidneys and ureter. Women have a higher risk of suffering from this infection as compared to men. This is because women have a shorter urethra than men and hence the bacteria needs to travel a shorter distance to reach the bladder. Urinary tract infections can usually be treated easily with a course of antibiotics as long as they are detected in time. If...more
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If you say sometime tingling the word sometime indicate that there is lesser chances of herpes and and if your urine report for bacteria are negative even then there is a possibilities of bacterial infection.
And one more point is that presence of bacteria doesn't mean every time that you are having urine infection.
That's why in every lab and any report it is mentioned to match clinical pathologically which can only done by matching your symptoms and lab reports.
And one more point is that presence of bacteria doesn't mean every time that you are having urine infection.
That's why in every lab and any report it is mentioned to match clinical pathologically which can only done by matching your symptoms and lab reports.
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) is usually caused by inflammation or bacteria in the urinary tract. Pregnant mothers are most susceptible to this infection, especially after the sixth week and before the twenty fourth week of pregnancy. This usually happens due to the alterations that take place in the urinary tract during pregnancy.
Also, a growing uterus can block the urine drainage from this part of the body, leading to the accumulation of bacteria which causes infection. The symptoms ...more
Also, a growing uterus can block the urine drainage from this part of the body, leading to the accumulation of bacteria which causes infection. The symptoms ...more
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