Urinary Tract Infection

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Infection of the bladder, kidneys or the tubes connected to them.
Urinary Tract Infection
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Burning pain when passing urine.
Dysuria
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Passing urine more often at night.
Nocturia
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A fever higher than 37.9 could indicate this.
Sepsis
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Area of pain that indicates the possibility of a UTI.
Suprapubic
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Pain that is a sign of a kidney problem.
Flank pain
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Comes from discharge of pus or blood into the urinary tract.
Cloudy urine
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Tubes of muscle that connect your kidneys to your bladder.
Ureters
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Balloon shaped organ that expands as it fills with urine.
Bladder
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Tube that allows urine to exit the body during urination.
Urethra
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Medical term to describe a kidney infection.
Pyelonephritis
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Treatment for a UTI.
Antibiotics
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White blood cells in the urine, that indicates infection.
Leukocytes
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Blood in the urine.
Hematuria
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Urinary tract infection that only affects the urethra.
Urethritis
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Card 2

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Burning pain when passing urine.

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Dysuria

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Passing urine more often at night.

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Card 4

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A fever higher than 37.9 could indicate this.

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Card 5

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Area of pain that indicates the possibility of a UTI.

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