Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
An illness caused by harmful bacteria growing in the urinary tract.
Part of: Bacterial Infections
About Urinary Tract Infections
A UTI is an infection in the urinary tract. Infections are caused by microbes—organisms too small to be seen without a microscope—including fungi, viruses, and bacteria. Bacteria are the most common cause of UTIs.
Normally, bacteria that enter the urinary tract are rapidly removed by the body before they cause symptoms. However, sometimes bacteria overcome the body’s natural defenses and cause infection.
An infection in the urethra is called urethritis. A bladder infection is called cystitis. Bacteria may travel up the ureters to multiply and infect the kidneys. A kidney infection is called pyelonephritis…Read more about Urinary Tract Infections NIH – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases