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One in five women will develop a UTI during her life. But what are UTIs? and what causes this type of infection?...
Why are women more at risk of developing UTI than men? Read here for more on what causes urinary tract infections and what puts you at risk of UTI....
A UTI can affect the bladder, kidney, ureters and/or the urethra. Learn which symptoms indicate urinary tract infection, complications and when to seek help....
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Q: Reasons for UTIs
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 10th, 2009
why im always pee?i felt it is not normal?do i have this bladder problem?


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on February 10th, 2009
Urinary and Bladder Disorders Answer A5736


Current medical status: i have infection in my urine
Current medical treatment: i week in medication 3 times a day


Symptoms of urinary tract infections include: frequent urination, urges to urinate, need to urinate during the night, blood or pus in urine in more severe cases.


The changes in the frequency of the urination are due to the inflammation of the urinary tract mucosa that contains the neural cells responsible for creating the urination signal.




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