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A urinary tract infection (UTI) affects the urinary tract, including the bladder, urethra, and kidneys. It can be treated with antibiotics, but they are not always necessary.

Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) are:

Pain or burning when urinating

Urinating more often than usual at night

Cloudy urine, or dark, or has a strong odor

Sudden urge for peeing or more quickly than usual

blood in urine

pain in the lower abdomen

high temperature or sensation of heat and chills

 

Treatment

Urinalysis may be done, and treatment could be:

self-care advice and recommend taking pain relievers

short course of antibiotics

Antibiotics will be prescribed, but it is recommended to wait 48 hours before taking them as symptoms may subside on their own.

It’s important to take all prescribed medicines, even if you feel better.

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