Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

By October 1, 2014Blog

Preventive Measure for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Nowadays, there are lots of illnesses being discovered. One of the very common is Urinary Tract Infection which is also known as UTI (more commonly known as a bladder infection).

 

What is Urinary Tract Infection?

Urinary Tract Infection is an illness that may be acquired by anyone of any age or gender. Based from research and studies conducted, most those who are suffering from this kind of condition are women.

Indications of the Urinary Tract Infection

 

  • Urine has foul- odor
  • Aching while urinating
  • Trigger to urinate but very little urine and sometimes none.
  • Crucial pain on one side at the back where in kidneys are located.
  • Fever

 

Over the Counter Medications are your best bet:

Most of Urinary Tract Infection can be treated by antibiotics but there are some exemptions too.  Antibiotics are one of the common ways of curing and preventing Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) not to be acute anymore.

It is very effective to lessen the excruciating pain suffered by the patient having Urinary Tract Infection.

What most people don’t know, is that you can actually be evaluated and treated for a UTI at your local Urgent Care Facility.

 

Methods of assessment:

Microscopic Urinalysis is another way of identifying whether a person has Urinary Tract Infection too. Through this method, a person experiencing the indications of having UTI’S will be confirmed though the findings of the laboratory procedures.

However, the most common way of identifying if one person has Urinary Tract Infection is through Urine Culture. Through urine culture, people can identify if they have Urinary Tract Infection because the color of their urine is not that clear.

Early detection is the key to a speedy recovery from a UTI, and knowing the indications of Urinary Tract Infection is better than ignoring the pain.


If you suspect that you have a bladder infection or UTI, visit your local urgent care clinic for evaluation and treatment.