Urinary tract infections | treatment | medical center by Dr.Naveed
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect your urinary tract, including your bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis) or kidneys (kidney infection). UTIs may be treated with antibiotics, but they're not always needed. Check if it's a urinary tract infection (UTI) Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) may include:pain or a burning sensation when peeing (dysuria) needing to pee more often than usual during the night (nocturia) pee that looks cloudy, dark or has a strong smell needing to pee suddenly or more urgently than usual needing to pee more often than usual If a GP thinks you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), they may do a urine test, although this is not always needed. A GP may also: offer self-care advice and recommend taking a painkiller give you a prescription for a short course of antibiotics give you a prescription for antibiotics but suggest you wait for 48 hours before taking them, in case your symptoms go away on their own. Urinary tract in...
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