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A. What Is A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)?
Cure:
I. Aloe Berry Nectar ii. Propolis tab ii. Garlic Thyme etc.
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Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the bowel. Symptoms of a UTI in adults may include the following:
I. Frequent and intense urge to urinate.
ii. Painful, burning feeling in the bladder or urethra during urination.etc.
Your urinary tract is the system in your body responsible for filtering wastes in your blood, and excreting wastes out of the body. Your urinary tract consists of your kidneys, ureters and bladder. Once the kidneys and their nephrons filter excess wastes that have circulated through your body, they are then able to turn the excess waste products into urine. The urine flows out of your urethra, and out of your body.
B. Effects & Complications of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) may include:
i. Recurrent infections, especially in women who experience three or more UTIs.
Ii. Permanent kidney damage from an acute or chronic kidney infection (pyelonephritis ) due to an untreated UTI.
iii. Increased risk in pregnant women of delivering low birth weight or premature infants.
iv. Urethral narrowing (stricture) in men from recurrent urethritis, previously seen with gonococcal urethritis.
v. Sepsis, a potentially life-threatenin g complication of an infection, especially if the infection works its way up your urinary tract to your kidneys.
B. Causes Of Urinary Tract Infections
You may develop a urinary tract infection as a result of:
1. Certain diseases or conditions - such as differences in your changes in the anatomy of your urinary tract. You may have born with these differences, or developed later on in your life secondary to surgery or trauma (injury)
2. If you have a lowered immune system due to chemotherapy or Acquired Immunodeficienc y syndrome (AIDS)
3. You are more at susceptible to the symptoms of urinary tract infections if you have diabetes or are sexually active.
4. Women who are pregnant are at a higher risk of urinary infections
Infections - abnormal bacteria or certain types of fungus (such as yeast) may have entered your urinary tract, and caused an infection. This may happen due to the way you cleanse yourself following a bowel movement. For women especially, if you wipe from the back of your rectal area, to the front of your body, you may contaminate your urinary tract, causing an infection.
5. Men with an inflammation of their prostate (prostatitis) may develop urinary infections.
6. Poor hygiene - people who do not cleanse themselves regularly may be more at risk for developing urinary tract infections.
Others at risk for urinary tract infections include:
7 . Women, and those who are elderly are more at risk for infections, due to their anatomy.
8. People who catheterize themselves to urinate (by placing a tube in their bladder) are also at risk for infections.
9. Your doctor or healthcare provider may need to check your urine for bacteria with a sterile urine sample. This is often done to diagnose your condition, and sometimes after you have been treated with antibiotic therapy.
Be warned & Share to love ones.
A. What Is A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)?
Cure:
I. Aloe Berry Nectar ii. Propolis tab ii. Garlic Thyme etc.
Inbox or call/whatsapp +2348023949501 BBM 2AEDA648
Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the bowel. Symptoms of a UTI in adults may include the following:
I. Frequent and intense urge to urinate.
ii. Painful, burning feeling in the bladder or urethra during urination.etc.
Your urinary tract is the system in your body responsible for filtering wastes in your blood, and excreting wastes out of the body. Your urinary tract consists of your kidneys, ureters and bladder. Once the kidneys and their nephrons filter excess wastes that have circulated through your body, they are then able to turn the excess waste products into urine. The urine flows out of your urethra, and out of your body.
B. Effects & Complications of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) may include:
i. Recurrent infections, especially in women who experience three or more UTIs.
Ii. Permanent kidney damage from an acute or chronic kidney infection (pyelonephritis
iii. Increased risk in pregnant women of delivering low birth weight or premature infants.
iv. Urethral narrowing (stricture) in men from recurrent urethritis, previously seen with gonococcal urethritis.
v. Sepsis, a potentially life-threatenin
B. Causes Of Urinary Tract Infections
You may develop a urinary tract infection as a result of:
1. Certain diseases or conditions - such as differences in your changes in the anatomy of your urinary tract. You may have born with these differences, or developed later on in your life secondary to surgery or trauma (injury)
2. If you have a lowered immune system due to chemotherapy or Acquired Immunodeficienc
3. You are more at susceptible to the symptoms of urinary tract infections if you have diabetes or are sexually active.
4. Women who are pregnant are at a higher risk of urinary infections
Infections - abnormal bacteria or certain types of fungus (such as yeast) may have entered your urinary tract, and caused an infection. This may happen due to the way you cleanse yourself following a bowel movement. For women especially, if you wipe from the back of your rectal area, to the front of your body, you may contaminate your urinary tract, causing an infection.
5. Men with an inflammation of their prostate (prostatitis) may develop urinary infections.
6. Poor hygiene - people who do not cleanse themselves regularly may be more at risk for developing urinary tract infections.
Others at risk for urinary tract infections include:
7 . Women, and those who are elderly are more at risk for infections, due to their anatomy.
8. People who catheterize themselves to urinate (by placing a tube in their bladder) are also at risk for infections.
9. Your doctor or healthcare provider may need to check your urine for bacteria with a sterile urine sample. This is often done to diagnose your condition, and sometimes after you have been treated with antibiotic therapy.
Be warned & Share to love ones.




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