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    Urinary Tract Infection Information For Women

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    By Carla Pearce


    When a woman has a urinary tract infection, she is experiencing one of the most painful issues a woman can have. The symptoms can sometimes be very severe. They can include burning when urinating, an urge to go frequently and moderate to extreme pain. Some women have one of these infections for five days or so.

    There are symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal pain and fever that can accompany these infections. Typical over-the-counter painkillers can be used, such as ibuprofen. If it is a mild condition, it could be easier to treat and gone quicker. When the urine appears cloudy or has a foul odor with it, the infection has most likely moved to the kidneys.

    It is always a good idea to get a diagnosis from a doctor as soon as you suspect you might have a UTI. Because of the structure of a female body, they are more prone to getting UTIs than men. Sometimes the condition will run in families, where many women in the family suffer from frequent bouts with the condition. When this is the case, preventative measures can be taken.

    Women who suffer from this condition more frequently than others will often try a six month prescription of antibiotics that are designed to reduce the amount of infection-causing bacteria. The kidneys and the bladder are two common types of infections that are associated with UTIs.

    Doctors diagnose what kind of condition it is based on the symptoms. Different types of infections have different symptoms. Kidney damage or damage to other organs may be caused if the condition is not treated quickly. It is best when the condition is treated during an early stage so that there is more chance of success.

    A urinary tract infection can lead to more severe conditions if it is not treated promptly. Nausea and vomiting would be signs that the condition needs to be treated by a medical professional immediately. It may or may not heal with time but the symptoms should be enough to merit a visit to the doctor.




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