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Health Encyclopedia: Urinary Tract Infection Introduction

Introduction


A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a condition where one or more structures in the urinary tract become infected after bacteria overcome its strong natural defenses. In spite of these defenses, UTIs are the most common of all infections and can occur at any time in the life of an individual. Almost 95% of cases of UTIs are caused by bacteria that typically multiply at the opening of the urethra and travel up to the bladder (known as the ascending route). Much less often, bacteria spr...

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Health Guide

Urinary Tract Infection: Causes
...tissue in the bladder, where they survive to reinfect the patient after resolution of the previous infection.Staphylococcus saprophyticus accounts for 5 - 15% of UTIs, mostly in younger women.... Read more »
Urinary Tract Infection: Risk Factors
After the flu and common cold, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common medical complaint among women in their reproductive years. Women are 30 times more likely to have UTIs... Read more »
Other Treatments
...slight.Adhesive pads should not be used by women with the following conditions:Urinary tract or vaginal infectionsUrge or other forms of nonstress incontinenceA history of surgery for... Read more »
Herpes Simplex: Risk Factors
...women.Infants may acquire congenital herpes from a mother with an active, possibly inapparent herpes infection at the time of birth. Aggressive treatment with antiviral medication is required, but... Read more »
Herpes Simplex: Symptoms
...viruses 1 and 2 produce similar symptoms, but they can differ in severity depending on the site of infection. More than 60% of new HSV-2 infections and about a third of new HSV-1 infections do not... Read more »

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