You Think You Know About UTI

By John Smith Richard

Urinary tract infection is a tern used for an infection, by the Escherichia coli bacteria, of the urinary tract. If you are not aware, the urinary tracts are made up of the urethra (which clears urine from the bladder out of our body), the ureter (carries the urine to the bladder from the kidney) and lastly the kidneys (which filter the urine).

Researches by medical scientists have discovered that women have better chance of getting urinary tract infections when compared to men, due to their urethra.

Urinary tract infection may cause discomfort to the sufferers, but they can be easily cured with a doctor's prescription or with UTI home remedies.

When the bacteria enters the urethra into the urinary tract, infection has already occur. The bacteria moves up into the bladder and start increasing in quantity. The uncomfortable feeling comes in when it starts to multiply and irritate the bladder.

There are different medical terms given for UTI. An urethra infection is called urethritis. A bladder infection is known as cystitis. A kidney infection is known as pyelonephritis. And when the bacteria spreads to the kidney, seek immediate medical attention.

UTI can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime. But some groups of people have a higher chance of getting this disease than anyone else.

Women who are sexually active have a higher chance to be infected. During intercourse, the body fluid is mixed with the bacteria outside the body and has a higher chance to entering the urethra and multiplication begins.

Women who practices safe sex by using contraceptives devices have a higher chance to bring infected than women who does not have sex.

Due to the changes in their immune system upon getting diabetes, this group of people are at a higher chance to get infected.

Babies risk getting uti due to negligence from their parents. Bacteria, from faeces, has an extremely high chance to enter the urinary tract when they come into contact. Hence it is important for parents to regularly change the babies' diaper.

Any objection in the way of the urine path sets the conditions for infection, as urine is unable to pass out of the body. Some of the urine is left in the ureter or urethra, allowing bacteria to grow and multiply. An enlarge prostate, a common medical issue faced by elderly man, is one example of urine flow obstruction. - 30192

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