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  1. ... catheter, you are more likely to develop a urinary tract infection (UTI) in your bladder or kidneys. ... bacteria or fungi can cause a catheter-related UTI. This type of UTI is harder to treat ...
  2. A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection of the urinary tract. The infection can occur at different points in the urinary tract, including the: Bladder -- ...
  3. A urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract. This article discusses urinary tract infections in children. The ...
  4. Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria that enter the urethra and travel to the bladder. ... following improvements to your diet may prevent future urinary tract infections: Drink plenty of fluids, 2 to 4 quarts ( ...
  5. ... cause. Menopause also increases the risk for a urinary tract infection. The following also increase your chances of having ... is gone. Lifestyle changes may help prevent some urinary tract infections.
  6. ... for blood in the urine To diagnose a urinary tract infection ... you have an illness, such as: Kidney disease Urinary tract infection Kidney stones Poorly controlled diabetes Bladder or kidney ...
  7. ... LE, Drekonja D. Approach to the patient with urinary tract infection. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
  8. Your child had a urinary tract infection and was treated by a health care provider. This article tells you how to take care of your child after ...
  9. ... Personal or family history of vesicoureteral reflux Repeat urinary tract infections ... to those of: Chronic kidney failure Nephrotic syndrome Urinary tract infection
  10. ... Abdominal mass , especially in children Nausea and vomiting Urinary tract infection (UTI) Fever Painful urination (dysuria) Increased urinary frequency ...
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