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Conveniently located off Sheridan Boulevard, we offer comprehensive UTI testing & treatment with no appointment needed, ensuring quick & effective care for your urinary tract health.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. The most common type of UTI is a lower urinary tract infection, typically a bladder infection. While UTIs can be painful and irritating, they can also lead to severe health issues if left untreated, particularly if the infection spreads to the kidneys.
A lower tract UTI affects the bladder and urethra. It occurs when bacteria, commonly Escherichia coli (E. coli), enters the urethra and migrates upwards to the bladder. Lower tract UTIs are more common in women due to their shorter urethra.
An upper tract UTI affects the kidneys and the ureters (the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder). These infections are generally more serious than lower tract infections due to the potential for severe symptoms and complications.
UTIs can cause a variety of symptoms, some of which are common to both men and women, while others may be more specific to each gender. Common UTI symptoms include:
UTIs are more common in females than in males due to the shorter urethra in women, which allows bacteria to reach the bladder more easily. Factors such as sexual intercourse, poor hygiene, and holding in urine for too long can contribute to UTIs.
UTIs can affect anyone at any age, but certain risk factors make some people more susceptible, including:
While it’s common to contract a UTI at least once in your lifetime, some people experience multiple UTIs. Factors contributing to recurrent UTIs include:
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Complications: If left untreated, a bladder infection can spread to the kidneys and cause a more serious infection.
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Complications: Untreated kidney infections can lead to severe kidney damage, bloodstream infections (sepsis), and potential long-term complications.
Preventing UTIs involves adopting certain habits and practices, including:
When you visit AFC Urgent Care Arvada for UTI testing and treatment, we will discuss your symptoms, conduct a physical exam, and test your urine with a urinalysis or urine culture to determine the type of bacteria causing the infection. This helps us determine the best course of treatment for your UTI.
We typically prescribe antibiotics to kill the bacteria in your bladder or kidneys causing the infection. If you’re experiencing severe pain while urinating, we may prescribe additional medication for that symptom, which might temporarily change the color of your urine to orange.
If you think you have a UTI, don’t hesitate to visit AFC Urgent Care Arvada. Our walk-in clinic is open 7 days a week, for accessible and comprehensive care when you need it most. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complications, and our dedicated team is here to support you with professionalism and compassion.
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