According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the fifth most common type of healthcare-associated infection, with an
estimated 62,700 UTIs in acute care hospitals in 2015.
A urinary system infection known as a urinary tract infection (UTI) is fairly typical. Your urethra, ureters, bladder, and kidneys are just a few of the urinary system organs that can become infected with a UTI.
Symptoms from UTIs aren’t usually present. If so, they might contain:
* The persistent presence of a strong need to urinate
* Urination that causes burning
* Passing a lot of urine frequently
* Cloudy-looking urination
* Indications of blood in the urine including urine that is red, bright pink, or cola-colored.
* Urine with a pungent odor
* Pain in the middle of the pelvis and around the pubic bone
It is recommended that you see a medical practitioner for proper examination and treatment.
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