Theres nothing pleasant about suffering from a urinary tract infection (UTI)
Unfortunately, UTIs are extremely common among women, mainly due to a womans anatomy. In women, its common to have bladder infections because the urethra tends to be very short and close to the anal opening, explains Erika Feuerstein, a family physician and educational director at the Bay Centre for Birth Control at the Womens College Hospital in Toronto. Meaning its easy for bacteria like E. coli to transfer back up into the bladder.Think you might have one? Read on to find out the symptoms of a UTI.
You constantly feel like you have to urinate
Running to the bathroom more than usual? Assuming its not that youre just drinking more liquids, the constant need to urinate could be a symptom of a UTI. Everyones body is different, including how much urine you pass daily, explains Dr. Feuerstein. Its important to consider whats more frequent than normal for you.
Theres a burning sensation when you urinate
Burning urination is never OK, advises Dr. Feuerstein. When you have a UTI and acidic urine passes through an inflamed urethra it can cause a burning sensation. However, burning urination doesnt always indicate a UTI. It could also be due to a sexually transmitted infection or another vaginal irritation, so have it checked out to fully determine the cause.(Related: These are the myths gynecologists want you to know.)
Your urine looks cloudy
Normal urine should be clear and have a light yellow colour. If thats not the case, you may want to keep a close eye. Cloudy urine can be caused by a variety of conditions including vaginal discharge, dehydration and sexually transmitted diseases, explains Dr. Feuerstein. Its also a very common symptom of a UTI.
Your urine has a strong odour
Urine doesnt exactly have a pleasant smell to begin with, but it can change when eating certain foods or medications. When you have a UTI that smell becomes very strong and unpleasant, due to bacteria in the urine. It’s a definite sign something is not right.(Related: Should You Always Pee After Sex? Heres What Gynecologists Say)
You feel like you arent able to fully empty your bladder
You shouldnt feel like you need to urinate after youve emptied your bladder. If youre feeling that after you pee or theres a dribble of urine after you think youve finished, its an indication you might be suffering from a UTI.
Theres blood in your urine
Pink, red or cola-coloured urine can seem scary, but its usually not a sign of anything life-threatening. Its often present when you are suffering from a UTI, but there are other reasons it can happen, ranging from something as simple as having just eaten beets to kidney stones and certain cancers. Bottom line: It should be checked out.(Related: How to Stop Bladder Leaks From Dictating Your Social Calendar)
You have lower back pain
Lower back pain can accompany bladder infections. It can also be a sign of a kidney infection, which is when a UTI spreads to the kidneys. This symptom isnt usually experienced in isolation, so pay attention if youre also feeling unwell or have other signs of a UTI.
You have sudden urges to urinate
The sudden urge to pee is one of the hallmark signs of a UTI. It’s caused from involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle, also known as urge incontinence. Basically, you might feel fine one minute and the next you cant hold your bladder.(Related: 14 Medical Reasons for Your Chronic Lower Back Pain)
You feel tired or unwell
When your body is trying to fight off an infection its quite normal to not feel like your usual self. You may be more tired than usual, achy or weak. If you are experiencing other UTI symptoms as well, chances are you might have one.
You feel pain or pressure in your lower abdomen
Another area that can be sensitive when you are suffering with a UTI is your pelvic area or lower abdomen. You may also feel cramping, dull or sharp pains, or pressure around the bladder.(Related: 5 Stretching Exercises for Seniorsor Anyone Who Feels Achy)
Your temperature is high
Its not normal to have a high temperature when youre suffering from a bladder infection. But if you notice your temperature is over 38 degress Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) it can indicate the infection has moved to the kidneys or prostate.
You have nausea or vomiting
You can have nausea or vomiting from severe pain, says Dr. Feuerstein, although its not a common symptom of a UTI. It can be a sign you have an upper UTI thats moved up into your kidneys and should be checked out.If you end up with a kidney infection youll have high back pain, too,” explains Dr. Feuerstein. Its called the costovertebral angle, which is at the base of the ribs.(Related: Natural Home Remedies for Nausea)
Youre experiencing shaking and chills
Another symptom that can accompany an upper UTI is shaking and chills. This occurs as a response to your body fighting off a bacterial or viral infection, and could be an indication you have a UTI that has spread.Next, learn about the pain symptoms that require immediate attention.
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