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How can I manage a urinary tract infection with itching?

Asked by Female, 31 ยท 4 months ago

For a urinary tract infection with itching, drink plenty of water, maintain good personal hygiene, and avoid holding urine. UTI usually needs an appropriate antibiotic, while itching may be due to irritation or a fungal infection. Avoid harsh soaps and tight clothing, and keep the area dry. If symptoms persist or worsen, see a doctor for urine tests and proper treatment.
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  1. Understanding UTI and Itching

    • UTIs are common in women and can cause itching due to irritation or a concurrent yeast infection.
  2. Home Care and Symptom Relief

    • Drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria.
    • Maintain good hygiene: wipe front to back, avoid scented products, and wear cotton underwear.
  3. Medical Treatment Options

    • Consult a doctor for antibiotics like Nitrofurantoin or Ciprofloxacin. Complete the prescribed course.
  4. When to See a Doctor

    • Seek medical attention if you experience fever, severe pain, or persistent symptoms.
  5. Preventive Measures

    • Urinate after intercourse, stay hydrated, and avoid tight clothing to reduce UTI risk.

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My urine test report shows pus cells 8 to 10, epithelial cells ++, bacteria present, and trace albumin in urine. What could this indicate, and what treatment may help?
Pus cells, bacteria, and epithelial cells in urine may suggest a urinary tract infection, urine contamination during sample collection, or irritation in the urinary system. Trace albumin in urine can sometimes appear temporarily during infection, dehydration, fever, diabetes, high blood pressure, or early kidney stress. Symptoms such as burning during urination, frequent urination, lower abdominal pain, fever, or foul-smelling urine may support the possibility of infection. Drinking enough water may help flush the urinary tract and reduce irritation. Maintaining proper hygiene and avoiding holding urine for long periods may also support recovery. If diabetes is present, good sugar control is important because high sugar levels may increase the risk of urinary infections and kidney damage. A repeat urine test or urine culture may sometimes be needed to confirm whether infection is truly present and to identify the correct treatment. The significance of epithelial cells also depends on whether the sample was collected properly because contamination can affect results. Medical evaluation is important if symptoms are significant or persistent because treatment depends on urine culture findings, kidney health, and overall condition. Seek medical attention if fever, back pain, vomiting, or blood in urine develops.
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