The most common cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) is the passage of bacteria from the urethra into the bladder. Drinking lots of water and practicing proper toilet hygiene will help avoid UTIs, claims Healthline. If you have a UTI, a medical expert can diagnose you. UTIs are cured by antibiotics. A UTI may occasionally clear up on its own. A "delayed antibiotic" may be recommended to some patients; in this case, they will only be asked to take it if their symptoms don't go away after a predetermined period of time. UTIs are common infections caused by bacteria that enter the urethra and infect the urinary system. These germs are usually from the skin or the rectum. While the infections can affect any region of the urinary tract, bladder infections (cystitis) are the most prevalent form. Another kind of UTI is pyelonephritis, or kidney infection.
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