Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

Urinary traction infections (UTIs) are a relatively common type of infection in the urinary system. This kind of illness could infect your bladder or urethra. Urine typically does not contain any bacteria (germs). A result of our kidneys' separating capability is pee. The kidneys remove waste and excess water from your bloodstream, resulting in the production of urine. Your urinary system typically filters out contaminated urine. However, germs that come from outside the body have the potential to enter the urinary system and cause problems like inflammation and infection.

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