Burning urination, urgency, repeated visits to the toilet, lower abdominal discomfort, and fever may point toward a urinary tract infection. UTIs commonly affect women but can also affect men and children. When left untreated, infections may spread to kidneys, causing severe pain and complications. Recurrent infections require deeper assessment to identify underlying causes like stones, prostate enlargement, anatomical issues, poor hydration, or hygiene practices.
Treatment involves accurate diagnosis, culture-based antibiotics, lifestyle advice, and monitoring to prevent recurrence. In children, UTIs can present as bedwetting, irritability, or poor appetite, making early examination important. Adults may also notice blood in urine or flank pain, which needs timely evaluation. UTIs can also be an early sign of cancers of the urinary bladder or kidney, so ignoring symptoms is never wise. If frequent urinary infections disturb your daily routine, call or visit us in Wagholi for more details.