Urinary Tract Infections In Patients With Hip Fractures
Urinary Tract Infections In Patients With Hip Fractures
Urinary Tract Infections In Patients With Hip Fractures
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Overview
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A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract the bladder and the urethra.
Women are at greater risk of developing a UTI than are men. Infection limited to your bladder can be painful and annoying. However, serious consequences can occur if a UTI spreads to your kidneys.
Doctors typically treat urinary tract infections with antibiotics. But you can take steps to reduce your chances of getting a UTI in the first place.
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Symptoms
Urinary tract infections dont always cause signs and symptoms, but when they do they may include:
A strong, persistent urge to urinate
A burning sensation when urinating
Passing frequent, small amounts of urine
Urine that appears cloudy
Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored a sign of blood in the urine
Strong-smelling urine
Pelvic pain, in women especially in the center of the pelvis and around the area of the pubic bone
UTIs may be overlooked or mistaken for other conditions in older adults.
Types of urinary tract infection
Each type of UTI may result in more-specific signs and symptoms, depending on which part of your urinary tract is infected.
Part of urinary tract affected Signs and symptoms
Kidneys (acute pyelonephritis)
Back pain or side (flank) pain
High fever
Shaking and chills
Nausea
Vomiting
Bladder (cystitis)
Pelvic pressure
Lower abdomen discomfort
Frequent, painful urination
Blood in urine
Urethra (urethritis)
Burning with urination
Discharge