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Urinary Tract Infection Tips

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Gynaecologist•Pune
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A urinary tract infection or UTI can be quite painful and uncomfortable. This infection can be described as an infection that affects the ureter, urethra, bladder or kidneys. Women have a shorter urethra than men which makes this more vulnerable to this kind of infection.

It is said that most women suffer from at least one bout of this infection in a lifetime. Urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria and may often recur after treatment. However, in most cases, this can easily be ...more
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Urologist•Hyderabad
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The urinary tract starts from the kidneys to the urethra where urine is passed out. Given the rich concentration of minerals and toxic wastes, it is highly prone to multiple infections. UTI, as urinary tract infections are often referred to, is one of the most common infections. In women, especially, every 1 in 2 women is affected by an UTI. Whichever part of the tract is affected, the symptoms and treatment are mostly the same. Read on to know some of the most common symptoms and treatment opti...more
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Urologist•Siliguri
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Lower Urinary tract obstruction refers to a condition of hindrance to urinary flow from bladder outwards. This can occur in all the age groups and affect either sex. The symptoms can be poor urine flow, intermittent flow, straining to pass urine or empty bladder, sense of incomplete emptying of bladder, difficulty in starting urination.

Other problems can be increased urine frequency and difficulty to hold on with or without occasional urine leak in clothes. The cause and treatment vary...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Trivandrum
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Ayurveda has been one of the most popular ways in which people have been treated for centuries when there is any kind of medical disorder. Ayurvedic remedies involve the use of different natural ingredients and elements which helps to combat the disorder by mainly increasing the metabolism of the person. Non-Complicated urinary tract infections have been affecting millions of people worldwide every year. But Ayurveda
has different ways by which it can be treated effectively.

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Pediatrician•Delhi
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The main function of the kidneys is to filter blood and remove toxic wastes from the body in the form of urine. The kidneys also help regulate blood pressure and maintain a proper balance of salts and fluids in the body. Kidney problems in children can range from chronic kidney disease and kidney failure to reversible disorders which do not have any long-term effects. Kidney diseases may be caused by many factors.

1. Birth defects
If a child is born with a defect in his or her urina...more
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Urologist•Hyderabad
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Are you suffering from a urinary tract infection and are looking for effective ways to deal with the condition? Urinary tract infection implies infection either in the urinary bladder or kidneys - While bladder infections are common in women, kidney infections are uncommon. Men by and large don't suffer UTI. So if a male has UTI, evaluation of an underlying cause like stone, benign prostatic hypertrophy etc. should be done.

Most urinary tract infections are simple to treat, with some a...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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देर तक पेशाब रोकने से पेशाब के थैली (ब्लैंडर) में बैक्टीरिया जमा हो जाने से पेशाब में कई तरह के इन्फेक्शन हो जाते हैं इसे ही यूरिन इन्फेक्शन या यूरिनरी ट्रैक्ट इन्फेक्शन या यूटीआई (urinary tract infection uti) कहते हैं. अधिकांश यूरिन इन्फेक्शन बैक्टीरिया के कारण होता है पर कभी-कभी या फंगस या वायरस द्वारा भी फैलता है. पुरुषों के अपेक्षा महिलाओं में यह समस्या अधिक देखने को मिलती है. यूरिन इन्फेक्शन का असर मूत्राशय, किडनी व मूत्र नली पर भी होता है. यूरिन इन्फेक्शन बने रहने से किडनी खराब भी हो सकत...more
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Gynaecologist•Vadodara
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For women, taking care of their health should be top priority, but especially so if one is expecting. Urinary tract infections (UTI) are more common in women and usually occur in the bladder or urethra. And with the rigours of pregnancy, would you avoid one if you could? Surely!

A UTI can be caused by sex, in a lot of cases. This is because there is a transfer of the bacteria, which has the potential to enter the urethra and cause a lot of damage to the bladder and possibly, even the ki...more
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Urologist•Jaipur
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Infection caused in the kidneys, bladder, urethra or the ureters is known as urinary tract infection. According to doctors, women are generally more at risk of suffering from this condition than men. Some of the causes which contribute to the development of this infection are-


1. Invasion of bacteria
Like any other infection, one of the causes of urinary tract infection is the invasion of the bacteria Escherichia coli in the bladder. This type of bacteria is most commonly foun...more
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Urologist•Gurgaon
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Pregnancy brings with it many complications, and one of them is the increased risk of urinary tract infection. As the uterus enlarges with the growing fetus, it puts pressure on the adjacent urinary organs and so there could be blockage of the free flow of urine. This can lead to infection and is quite common between 6 and 24 weeks of pregnancy.

While UTI is something that is very common and treated with a round of antibiotics, with pregnancy, doctors would not want to do that. Since an...more
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