Urinary track infection in urin - #11017
When I urinate I have a lot of pain and burning and I have to go to urinate repeatedly. I am having irritation and burning pain while passing urine since last few days pls mujhe bataiye ese kaise thik kar skate hai
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Ankita Are you sexually active? Did you use public washroom in recent times before problem started
.Increase fluids – Drink plenty of water (2.5–3 liters/day). Coconut water, barley water also help flush bacteria. Syrup cital 2 tsp in glass of water 2 times day
Test Renal function test Urine routine and microscopy Urine culture
Kindly visit urologist for proper treatment
Your symptoms sound indicative of a common urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs typically cause pain or a burning sensation when urinating, an increased urgency and frequency to urinate, sometimes accompanied by cloudy or strong-smelling urine. To manage and treat this, the first step would be to confirm the diagnosis with a urine test, usually a urinalysis, which will check for signs of infection. If a UTI is confirmed, antibiotics are typically prescribed and the specific choice of antibiotic may depend on the bacteria causing the infection, which can often be determined through a urine culture. While waiting for medical consultation to get a proper prescription, drinking plenty of water can help flush the bacteria from your urinary system. Also, abstaining from irritants found in drinks like coffee, alcohol, and citrus juices is advisable as they may aggravate your symptoms. If there is severe pain, fever, back pain, or if symptoms persist despite initial treatments, it’s crucial to seek medical advice promptly as it may indicate a more serious kidney infection. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen, can help manage discomfort but should not replace medical evaluation and proper treatment. It’s essential not to delay seeing a healthcare provider because untreated UTIs can progress and become more serious. If recurrent infections are a problem, further investigation may be necessary to rule out underlying causes or anatomical anomalies.
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