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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.

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.
Local Search Results in St Louis
- Could Adaptable Bacteria Cause Repeat UTIs?Study of 4 women found E. coli that 'migrated' and thrivedWebMD News from HealthDay
- Does Saw Palmetto Treat Enlarged Prostate?A new study shows saw palmetto is not better than placebo in treating symptoms of enlarged prostate.WebMD Health News
- Pelvic UltrasoundA pelvic ultrasound uses sound waves to make a picture of the organs and structures in the lower belly (pelvis).WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
- Pelvic ExaminationA pelvic examination is a complete physical exam of a woman's pelvic organs by a health professional. A pelvic exam helps a health professional evaluate the size and position of the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen in the blood. PSA is released into a man's blood by his prostate gland.WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

