How do you know if you have UTI/Bladder Infection?


Question:
Can you please tell me the symtons of UTI?
How do you exactly know if you have UTI?
Don't offer me to go to a doctor but would a clinic help?

Answers:
Symptoms of UTI are pain when you pee and feeling like you need to pee when you just did. Some people have fevers and a general yucky feeling, like the flu. The only way to tell for sure that you have one is to have an urinalysis done. Your clinic may be helpful, but you need antibiotics. If you leave it untreated, you can really damage your kidneys.
Painful urination, bladder pain, kidney pain sometimes, blood in your urine if it gets bad enough. You need to see a dr to get a urinalysis and some antibiotics. Take Uristat over the counter for pain. A doctor is your only option. Sometimes Planned Parenthood can check you out too.
A clinic should be able to help. You would need to use the toilet more frequently, it would burn on urination, and not as much comes out. Sometimes can be accompanied by flank pain ( just above your kidneys). You can drink 100 %cranberry juice to aid in your recovery, but you need antibiotics to clear a kidney infection.
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