Urinary Tract Infection Treatment in Clinton, NC
Board-certified urologist Dr. Robert W. Reagan is dedicated to offering patients comprehensive care for their urinary tract infection symptoms. He will take the time to answer any questions you may have and help discover the best treatment option for you. If you are currently experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection, please contact our urology clinic in Clinton, NC at (910) 590-3569 Ext. 3569 and schedule an appointment today!
What Are Urinary Tract Infections?
A Urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection in the urinary system that is typically found in the bladder. Urinary tract infections are more often found in women than men. The symptoms of a urinary tract infection can be painful and uncomfortable but can be easily treated by the highly trained urologist at Carolina Urology Healthcare when caught early on.
Types of Urinary Tract Infections
According to an article published by Stanford Healthcare there a 3 types of UTIs that affect a different part of the urinary tract:
- Kidneys (acute pyelonephritis): a severe kidney infection that includes symptoms such as high fever, bloody/cloudy urine, and nausea and vomiting
- Bladder (cystitis): inflammation of the bladder caused by a bacterial infection, which typically results in frequent and painful urination
- Urethra (urethritis): burning urination with discharge
Symptoms of a Urinary Tract Infection
It is important to stay vigilant of the following signs and symptoms to help identify if you are in fact suffering from a urinary tract infection:
- A burning feeling when you urinate
- A frequent urge to urinate
- Frequent, small amounts of urine
- Cloudy, dark, or bloody urine
- Fever or chills
- Pelvic pain (more common in women)
If you experience one or more of these common UTI symptoms, contact Carolina Urology Healthcare as soon as possible to receive early intervention and treatment.
Common Causes of a Urinary Tract Infection
According to Mayo Clinic the most common cause of a urinary tract infection is when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the urethra and spreads toward the bladder. This bacteria can quickly multiply to reach the point of becoming a serious infection of the urinary tract. If the infection is not treated, it may continue to affect the kidneys and their function. Women are more prone to urinary tract infections than men due to the fact that females have a shorter urethra, which allows for a quicker introduction of bacteria to the bladder.
Treatment for a Urinary Tract Infection
Our providers usually treat urinary tract infections with antibiotics, though more substantial treatment may be needed if the infection has spread to other areas of the urinary system. Symptoms typically clear up within a few days of treatment, but it is often recommended to continue the antibiotics for up to a week or more. Pain medication may be prescribed in addition to the antibiotics in order to numb the bladder and urethra that often cause a very unpleasant burning sensation during urination when a UTI is present.
Tips to Prevent a Urinary Tract Infection
Follow these lifestyle tips in order to prevent urinary tract infections in the future:
- Drink plenty of water
- Empty your bladder as soon as you feel the urge to urinate and ensure that you have emptied your bladder completely
- Wipe from front to back
- Urinate after sex to flush out any bacteria
- Avoid feminine products that may irritate the urinary system or genital area
Schedule Urinary Tract Infection Treatment in Clinton, NC
If suspect that you are experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection, please schedule an appointment with Dr. Reagan to discuss your treatment options. To contact Dr. Reagan, please call our office today at (910) 590-3569 Ext. 3569.