UTI Treatment in Tucson, AZ
A Urinary tract infection, or a UTI, is an infection in the urinary system that is typically found in the bladder. Urinary tract infections are more often found in women than men. The symptoms of a urinary tract infection can be painful and uncomfortable. Physicians usually treat urinary tract infections with antibiotics and sometimes medication to soothe the pain.
Recurring UTIs can be annoying and painful. For patients in the Tucson area, board-certified urologist Peter Burrows, MD is here to help. Dr. Burrows is a member of the American Urological Association and has over 20 years of experience treating recurring UTIs. To schedule an appointment, call (520) 731-0600 today!
What are the Types of Urinary Tract Infections?
- Kidneys (acute pyelonephritis): a severe kidney infection that includes symptoms that include high fever, bloody/cloudy urine, and nausea and vomiting
- Bladder (cystitis): inflammation of the bladder, caused by a bacterial infection, results in frequent and painful urination
- Urethra (urethritis): burning urination with discharge
What Are the Symptoms of a Urinary Tract Infection?
It is important to keep out for the following signs and symptoms to help identify if you have a urinary tract infection:
- A burning feeling when you urinate
- A frequent urge to urinate
- Frequent, small amounts of urine
- Cloudy, dark, or bloody urine
- Fever or chills
- Pelvic pain (more common in women)
It is important to contact your urologist if you are experiencing any signs or symptoms of a urinary tract infection.
What Causes a Urinary Tract Infection?
The most common cause of a urinary tract infection is when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the urethra and begin to enter the bladder. This leads to the bacteria multiplying and may grow into a full-blown infection of the urinary tract. If the infection is not treated, it may continue on to infect the kidneys. Women are more prone to urinary tract infections than men due to having a shorter urethra, which allows a quicker introduction to bacteria to the bladder.
What is the Treatment for a Urinary Tract Infection in Tucson, AZ?
Doctors usually treat urinary tract infections with antibiotics. Symptoms typically clear up within a few days of treatment, but it may be recommended by your doctor to continue the antibiotics for up to a week or more. Pain medication may be prescribed in addition to the antibiotics that numbs your bladder and urethra to relieve the burning while urinating.
How to Prevent a Urinary Tract Infection?
Follow these lifestyle tips in order to prevent urinary tract infections in the future:
- Drink plenty of water
- Empty your bladder as soon as you need to go and ensure that you have emptied your bladder completely
- Wipe from front to back
- Urinate after sex to flush any bacteria away
- Avoid irritating hygiene products
Schedule a UTI Consultation in Tucson, AZ
If you think you are experiencing chronic urinary tract infections or have any additional questions on prevention, contact board-certified urologist Peter Burrows, MD today at the Arizona Center for Vasectomy and Urology in Tucson, AZ at (520) 731-0600.