URINARY TRACT INFECTION
It can affect the bladder-cystitis
kidney-nephritis
or bladder and renal tract pyelonephritis
Can occur in any age children to old age
children may have renal abnormality making infection more likely
men enlarged prostate
Commonest group in sexually active and pregnant females.
causes you to pee a lot
stings when pee-dysuria
may have blood in urine-haematuria
treatment is usually anti biotics and investigation of urinary tract if thought maybe underlying cause
2007-07-29 04:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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UTI means Urinary Tract Infection. An infection in your water works. you will need antibiotics, usually Trimethoprim from your GP. Hope its better soon
2007-07-29 11:02:29
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answered by milly 4
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Urinary Tract Infection
2007-07-29 17:29:34
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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It stands for "urinary tract infection", more commonly known as a "bladder infection".
Edit: more succinctly, what John B said.
2007-07-29 10:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Urinary Tract Infection
Here's a few pages about it:
2007-07-29 11:01:17
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answered by .:Riku's homegirl:. 4
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Urinary Tract Infection - which can be an infection of the urinary system ( kidneys, bladder, or ureters)
2007-07-29 11:04:42
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answered by froglover_mh 2
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Urinary tract infection
2007-07-29 11:00:05
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answered by li'lbit 3
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Urinary tract infection.
2007-07-29 11:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Urinary tract infection.
2007-07-29 11:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Urinary tract infection.
2007-07-29 11:01:32
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answered by Alex L 2
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