Urinary Tract Infections, Kidneys and Prostates

Urinary Tract Infections

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in the kidneys, ureters, bladder (bladder) and urethra. The treatment for UTI is antibiotics, and I suggest changing your lifestyle.

Suggestions on changing Lifestyle

Use mild soap or non-stick soap cleanser. In women, the proper treatment for urination begins from the front to the buttocks. It is wrong to start from the front to the front.

Drink lots of fluids to flush out bacteria.

Wear loose pants and cotton underwear for a breeze.

While taking antibiotics, it is advisable to eat yogurt.

Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection caused by bacteria. The patient has a fever, hip pain, frequent urination, or urine bleeding.

If you have kidney stones, cut back on extreme exercises such as long runs. Just make it mild.

On urine test or urinalysis, the middle-ream or middle urine volume of 10 ml is measured and given in the laboratory.

Problems with urination:

When it is difficult to urinate, it may be altered or depending on the location of the urine.
In men, the prostate gland can grow and the urinary tract is closed, or there is prostate cancer or prostatitis. There may also be problems with the urethra due to infection, wound or passing stones.
Frequent urination (polyuria), may be due to drinking coffee, tea, wine, being pregnant, scared, or having a bladder infection.

Diabetics often have urinary tract infections, rashes and yeast infections, and sometimes have bladder prolapse or pelvic organ prolapse. When taking a herbal medicine, it is also often prescribed.
There is a slight chance of urine (oliguria) being glomerulonephritis, kidney failure or dehydration if diarrhea.

Additional knowledge:

Glomerulonephritis is a malignancy (Glomeruli) of the kidneys. May be acute or acute glomerulonephritis, or chronic or chronic glomerulonephritis.

Prostatitis is a prostate infection.


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