The acronym UTI in medical circles stands for “urinary tract infection,” and it applies to a range of infections affecting the kidneys, bladder, ureters and/or urethra. Many people get UTIs when fecal ...
There are many frustrating things about having a urinary tract infection. But waiting days to identify the specific bacteria behind your UTI—and which antibiotics will work is up there. Now, new ...
A new experimental test could identify the bacteria causing urinary tract infections and their antibiotic susceptibilities in just six hours, compared to the current 48–72 hour wait. Early research ...
The burning sensation, pelvic discomfort, the constant urge to urinate…we all know the classic symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI). And according to the Mayo Clinic, nearly 40 percent of women ...
Pain reduction in your lower abdomen or back is a sign your UTI is improving. Normal sensations when urinating mean the ...