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When Your Urine Says To Go To Urgent Care

Kidney Model with Urologist in Background

If you’ve ever had a UTI or urinary tract infection, you’re familiar with the impossible and uncomfortable it can be. This bacterial infection causes a burning sensation when sufferers urinate while giving them a persistent need to urinate. When you feel the symptoms of this condition coming on, you may think it’s time to schedule a doctor’s appointment. However, the longer you wait, the more severe the infection. It will take longer for you to overcome it and finally get relief. Find out why a trip to Urgent Care may be the right move by learning more about UTIs.

Facts About UTIs And Why To Use Urgent Care

  • Women Get UTIs More Often By Men – UTIs are nearly 10x more likely to happen to women than men. The shortness of the urethra in women increases the likelihood that bacteria will be able to make it to the bladder. Once there, they begin to multiply. 20% of all women will have a UTI during their lifetime. Those who contract one are more likely to contract another later.
  • UTIs Aren’t Always Caused By Sex – Getting a UTI after sex is a well-known phenomenon, with 80% of premenopausal women with UTIs reporting sexual activity in the last 24 hours. However, it’s not the only cause. UTIs tend to occur more often with a new partner.
  • Genital Irritation Doesn’t Always Mean a UTI – The symptoms of a UTI are common to many concerns. Foul-smelling urine, pain while peeing, and pain and pressure in the lower abdomen can indicate a number of concerns. In elderly patients, confusion is one of the more common symptoms. However, it can also point to a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or an STI.
  • Urgent Care Can Treat UTIs – Your OB/GYN or PCP can be excellent resources following a trip to Urgent Care. Stopping in at your local UC clinic ensures that your condition is addressed promptly. Following up with your PCP or OB/GYN is a good way of discussing its occurrence and changing things to prevent more in the future.
  • UTI Pain Can Be Mitigated With Home Remedies – Antibiotics are an important first step in helping overcome a UTI. However, you can take steps to prevent them in the future. This includes increasing your intake of fluids, especially water. Warmth can help ease the pain associated with urinating and topical pain, including the Irritation you may be experiencing.

Our Urgent Care Team Is Ready To Help You Tonight!

Aside from prevention, the best thing you can do for a UTI is to get treatment as promptly as possible. Acting quickly will ensure you catch it when it can most easily be treated and limit how long you suffer with them. Visiting your local urgent care will immediately lead you to relief from UTI symptoms. After that, it’s time to follow up with your primary care team to ensure that you can prevent a recurrence in the future.

Amrendra Kumar, MD

Dr Amrendra Kumar
Since obtaining his M.D. degree from Temple University in 2006, Dr. Amrendra Kumar’s active role as a medical teacher and physician has helped patients heal and have better control over their health. After opening MDFirst Primary & Urgent Care back in 2013, Dr. Kumar established a better standard of health for those in the Lancaster, SC area.

Amrendra Kumar, MD

Dr Amrendra Kumar
Since obtaining his M.D. degree from Temple University in 2006, Dr. Amrendra Kumar’s active role as a medical teacher and physician has helped patients heal and have better control over their health. After opening MDFirst Primary & Urgent Care back in 2013, Dr. Kumar established a better standard of health for those in the Lancaster, SC area.

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