Treatment for Your UTI

 The second most common form of infection is the urological tract infection. About 10 percent of women will experience a UTI in their lifetime. UTIs can be very uncomfortable and can make it worse if you wait to get treatment. UTIs can be treated with effective treatments. However, certain lifestyle habits can prevent them from returning.

Dr. Faika, in New York, New York is highly respected and skilled. Dr. Faika offers a wide range of OB/GYN services to help you feel and look your best. Dr. Faika has helped many patients with UTIs to get well.

 

What is a UTI?

A urinary tract infection refers to an infection of one or more parts your urinary system. This includes the ureters, bladder, kidneys, and urethra. The severity of symptoms will vary depending on where and how severe the condition is. Most likely, they will include the following:

  • ·         Urinate if you are extremely thirsty
  • ·         Feeling a burning sensation while you urinate
  • ·         Strong-smelling urine
  • ·     Urine in bright red or bright pink
  • ·        Pelvic pain

UTIs can sometimes not cause symptoms and you might not even know you have one.

 

UTI Treatment

Dr. Faika will take a sample from your urine to determine if you have a UTI. The lab checks for red blood cells and white blood cells as well as bacteria in your urine. Dr. Faika will determine if there's an infection and where it is located.

Antibiotics are the primary treatment for UTIs. They fight the bacteria that is causing the infection. It is important to take your prescribed antibiotics on a daily basis. You should continue your treatment, even if you feel better.

 

How to avoid getting UTIs

UTIs are usually caused by bacteria entering your urinary tract via your urethra. UTIs can be caused by bacteria that enters your urinary tract through the urethra. However, certain medications and medical conditions can increase your risk of developing them. There are ways to avoid them.

Drink lots of water to keep your bladder healthy. To avoid bacteria moving from your anal area into your vagina, it is important to wipe your hands clean.

Powders and duvets can cause irritation to your urethra which could increase your risk of developing a UTI. UTIs can also be caused by certain types of birth control such as diaphragms or unlubricated condoms. Dr. Faika can help you reduce your risk of developing recurring UTIs if you have concerns.

Our experienced healthcare providers will discuss your diagnosis, provide UTI treatment, and counsel you on preventative care and healthy choices.


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