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Understanding UTIs and Why to Use Urgent Care

If you have ever had a urinary tract infection (UTI), you know those distinctive signs—the constant urge to pee, the pain and burning, and feeling like your bladder is still full. That’s why you search for immediate treatment to catch the UTI before it gets worse. We are here to explain why seeing an urgent care is a great option for immediate care and faster relief.

What Causes Urinary Tract Infections

A UTI is primarily caused by bacteria entering the body through the urethra. Frequent sexual activity, especially with a new partner, your age, sex, bowel movements, and personal hygiene habits all contribute to the likelihood of developing a UTI.

All the Signs

Women are ten times more likely to suffer from a UTI or urinary tract infection than men. Mostly it is because a woman’s urethra is much shorter than a man’s making it easier for bacteria to reach the urinary tract, bladder, or kidneys. There are other conditions that mimic a UTI like yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis. That is one of the prime reasons you should know what you’re dealing with. You need to get a quick diagnosis and thus begin the proper treatment. The primary signs of a UTI include the following:

  • The persistent urge to urinate
  • Burning sensation and pain when urinating
  • Passing only small amounts of urine
  • Cloudy appearance
  • Strong smelling urine
  • Urine that is colored red, bright pink, or a darker color
  • Pelvic pain if female

One thing you should know for sure is that the longer you wait to get treatment, the more severe the infection can become.

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