Urine, Kidney and Prostate Infections
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the kidneys, ureters, bladder or urethra. Treatment is antibiotics and change lifestyle or habit.
Use mild soap or non-abrasive vaginal cleansing soap. In women, proper wiping of the urine starts from the front to the buttocks. Wrong if starting from the butt to the front.
Drink plenty of fluids to flush out the bacteria.
Wear looser pants and cotton underwear for more airy. While on antibiotics it is best to eat yogurt.
Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidneys. The patient has a fever, a sore hip, frequent urination, or blood in the urine.
When you have kidney stones, reduce intense exercise such as long runs and hazing.
In a urine test or urinalysis, midtsream or middle urinary volume of about 10 ml is paid and given to the laboratory.
Urination Problems:
When you have difficulty urinating, there may be nervousness or depending on the location where you urinate. In men, the prostate gland may enlarge and the urinary tract becomes constricted, or there may be prostate cancer or prostatitis. There may also be a problem with the urethra due to an infection, wound or passing kidney.
Frequent urination (polyuria) may be due to drinking coffee, tea, alcohol, pregnant, scared, or having a bladder infection.
People with diabetes often urinate, have rashes and yeast infections, and sometimes have bladder prolapse or pelvic organ prolapse. If you take a sedative, you will also often urinate.
There is little chance of urination (oliguria) with glomerulonephritis, kidney failure or dehydration if diarrhea.
Additional knowledge:
Glomerulonephritis is damage to the kidneys (Glomeruli). It can be sudden or acute glomerulonephritis, or chronic or chronic glomerulonephritis.
Prostatitis is an infection of the prostate.



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