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Recurrent UTI can seriously affect the quality of life and deserves medical attention, explains Dr Sarika Pandya.
Each year, more than 400 million urinary tract infections occur in people around the globe. And researchers have long been puzzled by a medical mystery: Some women susceptible to recurrent UTIs ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause stinging when you pee, stomach cramping, and an urge to pee. But can it also cause digestive health symptoms like diarrhea? It’s rare, but UTIs — and the ...
Cranberries contain compounds that likely prevent bacteria from sticking to the uterine wall, but more research is needed on the subject, explains Dr Sood.
Yeast infections and UTIs are uncomfortable in their own ways. While yeast infections often trigger itching, burning, and redness, UTIs are usually accompanied by pain and the frequent urge to urinate ...
UTIs may cause neurological symptoms, especially in older adults. It can also worsen symptoms in people with neurological conditions. Diagnosing and treating the UTI may help prevent serious ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can sometimes cause fever. This is more likely if the infection is severe or spreads to the kidneys. Generally, UTIs can affect the bladder, the kidneys, and the tubes ...
Believe it or not, you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI) and not even know it. UTIs are common infections typically caused by bacteria that reside in the urinary tract and usually lead to a ...