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Urine Fit Herbals is herbal medicine formaulated to cure urine
tract infections.
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What is a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in
Adults?
A UTI is when bacteria gets into your urine and travels up to your
bladder. UTIs cause more than 8.1 million visits to health care
providers each year. About *0% of women and *2% of
men will have at least one UTI during their
lifetime.
How Does the Urinary Tract Work?
The role of the urinary tract is to make and stores urine. Urine is
one of the waste products of your body. Urine is made in the
kidneys and travels down the ureters to the bladder. The bladder
stores the urine until it is emptied by urinating through the
urethra, a tube that connects the bladder to the skin. The opening
of the urethra is at the end of the penis in a male and above the
vaginal opening in a female.
The kidneys are a pair of fist-sized organs in the back that filter
liquid waste from the blood and remove it from the body in the form
of urine. Kidneys balance the levels of many chemicals in the body
(sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorous and others) and check the
blood's acidity. Certain hormones are also made in the kidneys.
These hormones help control blood pressure, boost red blood cell
production and help make strong bones.
Normal urine has no bacteria in it, and the one-way flow helps
prevent infections. Still, bacteria may get into the urine through
the urethra and travel up into the bladder.
Symptoms
When you have a UTI, the lining of the bladder and urethra become
red and irritated just as your throat does when you have a cold.
The irritation can cause pain in your lower abdomen pelvic area and
even lower back, and will usually make you feel like urinating more
often. Burning or pain when urinating is the most common symptom.
You may even feel a strong urge or need to urinate but only get a
few drops. This is because the bladder is so irritated that it
makes you feel like you have to urinate, even when you don't have
much urine in your bladder. At times, you may lose control and leak
urine. You may also find that your urine smells bad and is
cloudy.
Kidney infections often cause fevers and upper back pain - usually
on one side or the other. Kidney infections may also often cause
nausea and vomiting. These infections need to be treated at once
because a kidney infection can spread into the bloodstream and
cause a life-threatening health issue.
Causes
Large numbers of bacteria live in the area around the vagina and
rectum, and also on your skin. Bacteria may get into the urine from
the urethra and travel into the bladder. They may even travel up to
the kidney. But no matter how far they go, bacteria in the urinary
tract can cause problems.
Just as some people are more prone to colds, some people are more
prone to UTIs. Women are more likely to get a UTI than men because
women have shorter urethras than men, so bacteria have a shorter
distance to travel to reach the bladder.
Some factors that can add to your chances of getting a UTI
are:
Body Factors
Women who have gone through menopause have a change in the lining
of the vagina and lose the protection that estrogen provides, that
lowers the chance of getting a UTI. Some women are genetically
predisposed to UTIs and have urinary tracts that make it easier for
bacteria to cling to them. Sexual intercourse can also affect how
often you get UTIs.
Birth Control
Women who use diaphragms have also been found to have a higher risk
of UTIs when compared to those who use other forms of birth
control. Using condoms with spermicidal foam is also known to be
linked to greater risk of getting UTIs in women.
Abnormal Anatomy
You are more likely to get a UTI if your urinary tract has an
abnormality or has recently had a device (such as a tube to drain
fluid from the body) placed in it. If you are not able to urinate
normally because of some type of blockage, you will also have a
higher chance of a UTI.
Anatomical abnormalities in the urinary tract may also lead to
UTIs. These abnormalities are often found in children at an early
age but can still be found in adults. There may be structural
abnormalities, such as outpouchings called diverticula, that harbor
bacteria in the bladder or urethra or even blockages, such as an
enlarged bladder, that keep the body from draining all the urine
from the bladder.
Immune System
Issues such as diabetes (high blood sugar) also put people at
higher risk for UTIs because the body is not able to fight off
germs as well.
Can UTIs be Prevented?
There are steps women can take to avoid UTIs:
Certain forms of birth control, such as spermicidal foam and
diaphragms, are known to increase the risk of UTIs in women. Check
with your health care provider about other types of birth
control.
Drink plenty of fluids (approximately 2 L / day) to keep well
hydrated.
Don't put off urinating when you need to and don't rush to
finish. Holding in urine and not draining your bladder fully can
increase your risk of UTIs.
Cranberry juice or tablets may help prevent UTIs.
Diagnosis
If you are worried about a UTI, then you should talk with your
health care provider. UTIs can be found by analyzing a urine
sample. The urine is examined under a microscope for bacteria or
white blood cells, which are signs of infection. Your health care
provider may also take a urine culture. This is a test that detects
and identifies bacteria and yeast in the urine, which may be
causing a UTI.
If you ever see blood in your urine, you should call your health
care provider right away. Blood in the urine may be caused by a UTI
but it may also be from another problem in the urinary tract.
If you are having fevers and symptoms of a UTI, or symptoms that
won't go away despite therapy, then you should call a health care
provider. You may need further tests, such as an ultrasound or CT
scan, to check the urinary tract.
Treatment
There are two types of UTIs: simple and complicated. Simple UTIs
are infections that happen in healthy people with normal urinary
tracts.
Complicated UTIs happen in abnormal urinary tracts or when the
bacteria causing the infection cannot be treated by many
antibiotics. Most women have simple UTIs, while the UTIs in men and
children should be thought of as complicated.
Simple UTI
A simple UTI can be treated with a short course of antibiotic meds.
A short, *-day course of an appropriate antibiotic will often treat
most uncomplicated UTIs. However, some infections may need to be
treated longer. Pain and the urge to urinate often go away after a
few doses, but you should still take the full course of the
antibiotic to ensure all the UTI is treated, even if you feel
better. Unless UTIs are fully treated, they can often return. You
should also drink plenty of liquids, especially around the time of
a UTI.
Postmenopausal women with UTIs may be helped by topical (vaginal)
hormone replacement with estrogen. Since some patients may have
other medical issues that prevent them from using estrogen, you
should talk with your health care provider before starting any
treatment.
Complicated UTI
If the UTI is a complicated UTI, then a longer course of
antibiotics is given. Sometimes the antibiotic therapy may be
started intravenously (IV) in the hospital. After a short period of
IV antibiotics, the antibiotics are given by mouth for up to 2
weeks. Kidney infections are often treated as a complicated UTI.
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