YOGYAKARTA - Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are often experienced by the community. People who experience UTIs will experience symptoms, one of which is the appearance of pain when urinating. If you experience symptoms, find out when UTIs should go to the doctor to get the right medical treatment.

When Should People with UTI See a Doctor?

Generally, people with UTI must immediately go to the doctor when experiencing symptoms. The following are symptoms of someone experiencing UTI, reported from AI Care.

Strong urge to urinate. Pain when defecating, feels like heat and burning. There is pain in the lower abdomen or in the back of the waist. Frequent urination, but only a little urine. Urine changes color to cloudy, red, to brown. Urine smells like a sting. Feeling a fever.

Fever in patients with UTI is a sign that the infection has spread to the kidneys. When it happens, immediately see a doctor.

Things Not to Do for People with UTI

There are several things that will aggravate ISK. For this reason, patients with ISK need to avoid the following things.

Holding in urine

Patients with UTI should avoid holding to urinate for whatever reason. The reason is that this habit will aggravate the symptoms of UTI. In addition, the risk of UTI is getting worse and bigger because when holding urine, germs and bacteria are getting more and more.

Rarely drink water

Rarely drinking water is a trigger for UTI. For this reason, patients must often drink water. Patients with UTI who rarely drink water will make bacteria more rampant, thus exacerbating the symptoms of UTI. Make sure you drink water according to your body's fluid needs.

Consuming triggers of UTI is getting worse

There are some foods and drinks that actually make ISK worse. Examples are soda, caffeine, or alcohol. These drinks can aggravate irritation in the bladder. Not only drinks, ISK patients should also reduce foods containing artificial sweeteners.

Delaying going to the doctor

If the patient feels symptoms of UTI, they should immediately go to the doctor. Don't delay going to the doctor because the symptoms will get worse. It is feared that a wider infection will occur. When that happens, healing becomes more difficult and long.

Buying antibiotics yourself

Basically, UTI can be treated with antibiotics. However, buying antibiotics illegally without a doctor's prescription is a dangerous act. UTI sufferers must get antibiotics according to doctor's instructions so that the maximum healing.

That's the information regarding when people with UTI should see a doctor. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.


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