SN instructed that urinary tract infection generally develops when bacteria enter the urinary tract and begin m
ultiplying. The m
ost com
m
on urinary tract infections are cystitis, which affects the bladder, and urethritis, which affects the urethra. Urinary tract infections are the second m
ost com
m
on type of infection that develop in the body. Sym
ptom
s of the infection include burning or pain
during urination, an urge to urinate often, pressure in the lower belly, foul-sm
elling urine, back pain
below the ribs, tiredness or shakiness, fever and urine that looks reddish or cloudy. A urinary tract infection is m
ore likely to occur in wom
en than m
en, and it affects people of all ages.
SN instructed that the m
ost com
m
only experienced sym
ptom
across individuals with UTIs is a burning sensation during urination. The passage through which urine passes to be expelled from
the body becom
es tender due to the infection; when urine goes through it, the person experiences a pain
ful sensation that m
ostly doesn’t last post urination. Since in a lot of cases UTIs are not present with signs, if a burning pain
is felt during urination, the infection m
ay be strong, and thus seeking treatm
ent at the earliest is recom
m
ended.