How Do I Treat Urinary Tract Infection Pain?
Urinary tract infections (UTI) can be used in a variety of clinical situations, from asymptomatic bacteriuria to severe kidney infections that cause sepsis. Urinary tract infections are infections caused by microorganisms (mainly bacteria) invading the urinary tract, producing pyuria and bacteriuria. They are the most common hospital-acquired infections. Indwelling catheters are the main reason. Urinary tract infection is divided into upper urinary tract infection and lower urinary tract infection according to the infection site. The main pathogenic bacteria is Escherichia coli. The main symptoms are frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, pyuria, and terminal hematuria. Severe infection may cause chills, high fever, low back pain, and difficulty urinating. If it is cured for a long time and recurrent, it can seriously affect the physical and mental health of patients and even threaten their lives.