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Understanding Urinary Tract Infections -- the Basics

What Are Urinary Tract Infections?

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are bacterial infections in the body's urinary system -- the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. In the kidneys, the infection is called pyelonephritis; in the bladder, it is called cystitis. 

The basics on urinary tract infections from WebMD.

Urinary tract infections are common in women. Children with UTIs may show different symptoms than adults.

Am I at Risk for a Urinary Tract Infection?

People with a higher risk of developing urinary tract infections include:

  • People with conditions that affect the bladder's nerve supply (including diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and spinal cord injuries)
  • Older adults
  • Pregnant women
  • People who have any kind of obstruction blocking the passage of urine, such as a tumor, kidney stone, or an enlarged prostate
  • Those who use a contraceptive diaphragm or spermicide for birth control
  • People who use a catheter, a tube placed into the bladder to drain urine from the bladder into a bag outside of the body
  • Men who engage in anal intercourse, who have HIV infection, or who have never been circumcised.

Most of the risk factors listed also increase the chance that a simple bladder infection may quickly become to a more serious kidney infection, or to sepsis (an infection that has entered the bloodstream). Ppregnant women with kidney infections have a greater chance of delivering their babies prematurely.

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