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Medically reviewed by Kashif J. Piracha, MD Kidney stones and urinary tract infections (UTIs) are closely linked. Kidney stones can obstruct the flow of urine, which can lead to a UTI, while ...
A bladder infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI). A UTI is when bacteria infect the urinary tract and cause symptoms like painful urination.
A sedentary lifestyle can harm urinary health by raising the risk of UTIs and pelvic issues caused by prolonged sitting and ...
Urinary tract infections can be minor or complicated. Here's how to know if treatment isn't working, or if you're dealing with a more severe kidney infection.
Urinary tract Infection (UTI) in Men: Discover the causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, treatment options, and prevention strategies.
Ignoring symptoms can lead to complications, such as a kidney infection from an untreated UTI or the spread of thrush to other parts of the body.
How can people tell the difference between a bladder infection and a UTI? In this article, learn about the difference, as well as symptoms, causes, and treatment.
Researchers confirm that bacteria naturally exist in the urinary tract, influencing kidney stone formation and potentially affecting other renal diseases, opening doors to new treatments.
Infections in the lower urinary tract rarely migrate to the kidneys, but the precise mechanism that the human body employs to keep the twin organs disease-free has remained a medical mystery ...
A history of recent UTI and/or persistent symptoms for at least 7 days may increase the risk of relapsing infection due to occult kidney infection, particularly for women of lower socioeconomic ...