By Joseph Hazan, M.D., FACOG
Urinary Tract Infection is the growth
of pathogen bacteria in the
urinary tract and this can be in
the bladder (cystitis) or in the
kidneys (pyelonephritis).
Half of all females develop a
urinary tract infection at some point.
Most common bacteria found is E. coli.
The incidence of this in
urinary tract infection cases is 85%.
Most common symptoms are frequency,
burning or pain during
or after urination and urgency.
Sometimes bloody urine can be seen.
Some of the same symptoms can be
present in cases of interstitial cystitis
or overactive bladder.
Treatment of the Urinary
Tract Infection should be individualized.
REFERENCE
Hooten TM. Recurrent urinary
tract infection in women.
Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2001;17:259-268
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