
There are many signs of urinary tract infection. The main bacterium that causes UTI is the Escherichia coli or E.Coli. This bacteria travels to the urethra going to the bladder and can sometimes reach the kidneys, causing kidney damage. Other sexually transmitted diseases like Chlamydia and trichomoniasis can also cause UTI. The factors predisposing the [...]
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Urinary tract infection is caused by bacteria that invade the urinary tract. The most common bacteria that lead to UTI are E. coli or Escherichia coli. Fever is not a usual sign of urinary tract infection especially if the infection is in the lower portions of the urinary tract – in the urethra and bladder. [...]
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1. Urethritis or presence of enlarged lymph nodes in the urinary tract that may stem from sexually transmitted diseases and urinary tract infections is clinically described as the inflammation of the urethra. The same bacteria that cause urinary tract infections or sexually transmitted diseases can lead to this pathologic condition. Remarkably though, this may also [...]
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Chronic UTI are often the result of mild UTI not treated. Urinary tract infection is a term that refers to the infection of the urinary tract by certain infectious organisms (i.e., bacteria). Bacteriuria is basically the presence of bacterium in the urine, which may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. Urinary tract infections are often classified as [...]
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