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What is Urinary
Tract Infection?
There are up to 250 million cases of UTI every year, which makes it the most common bacterial infection in the world—especially in females, in whom it accounts for 25% of the total infections.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) occurs when bacteria enter the urethra through the rectum or skin, thus, infecting the urinary tract. UTI can impact other parts of the urinary tract, such as cystitis (bladder infection).
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Symptoms Of UTI
- An almost constant urge to urinate.
- A burning sensation while emptying your bladder.)
- Passing small amounts of urine despite an empty bladder.
- Discolored, dark, bright pink, or reddish urine.
- Pungent urine
- Discomfort or pain in the pelvic region.
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There are several ways to lower the risk of contracting a UTI:
- Drink plenty of water and other liquids. It dilutes the urine and flushes out the bacteria from the tract before an infection can take place.
- Drinking cranberry juice can also help, and there are no side effects to cranberry juice.
- Unlubricated condoms and diaphragms can increase bacterial growth. Switch to another birth control method.
- Urinate after having sex to empty your bladder. It flushes out any bacteria in the urinary tract.
- Don’t use irritating feminine products such as powders, deodorants and douches.
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If you think you might have a UTI, speak to a doctor right away. They might prescribe the following tests for a diagnosis.
UTI Diagnosis
If you think you might have a UTI, speak to a doctor right away. They might prescribe the following tests for a diagnosis.
- Urine Sample: Examining a sample of your urine under a microscope for high white blood cell count.
- Urine Culture: To identify the bacteria causing the UTI.
While blood is a symptom of UTI, it’s not exclusive to the condition. If symptoms persist despite UTI online treatment, you might want to get an ultrasound for a further look inside your urinary tract.
UTI Treatments
We start your UTI online treatment with virtual doctor consultation, during which we try to ascertain the gravity of your symptoms and their underlying cause. Once that is known, your online doctor for UTI will attempt to treat it. For example, if menopause is the reason behind your infection, the primary care doctor will plan your online prescription along those lines.
As for UTI treatment, because this infection is caused by bacteria, your online doctor will most likely put you on a course of antibiotics.
They may also recommend the following:
- Stay hydrated
- Treat the affected area with a heating pad.
- Eat healthy and light.
- Urinating, no matter how often the urge arises, as holding it in may worsen the burning sensation.

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UTIs may occur through sexually transmitted diseases or infections in the urinary tract. They apply to your bladder, kidneys, ureters, or urethra.
Other underlying causes may include:
- Obesity
- Menopause
- Kidney stones
- Enlarged prostate
- Using birth control, such as a diaphragm
- A medical history of UTIs
What Might Cause You to Request
a Virtual Doctor for UTI?
According to family care doctors, UTIs can spread and even lead to sepsis in severe cases. Therefore, they recommend UTI online treatment, not just for the unbearable pain they cause but also for your own wellbeing.
The most obvious symptoms of a UTI are:
- An almost constant urge to urinate.
- A burning sensation while emptying your bladder.
- Passing small amounts of urine despite an empty bladder.
- Discolored, dark, bright pink, or reddish urine.
- Pungent urine
- Discomfort or pain in the pelvic region.
What Happens During A Virtual
Doctor Appointment for UTI?
We start your UTI online treatment with virtual doctor consultation, during which we try to ascertain the gravity of your symptoms and their underlying cause. Once that is known, your general practitioner will attempt to treat it. For example, if menopause is the reason behind your infection, the primary care doctor will plan your online prescription along those lines.
As for UTI treatment, because this infection is caused by bacteria, your family care doctor will most likely put you on a course of antibiotics.
They may also recommend the following:
- Stay hydrated
- Treat the affected area with a heating pad.
- Eat healthy and light.
- Urinating, no matter how often the urge arises, as holding it in may worsen the burning sensation.
Make a Virtual Doctor Appointment for UTI at TelMDCare
If your urinalysis brought forth a positive diagnosis, you need to start treatment immediately. With TelMDCare, you can schedule and attend your doctor’s appointment online. The video consultation costs everyone across the board a grand total of $43 and comes with a bonus follow-up.
No matter what your condition, we guarantee that you will have the best doctor on call for a consultation & prescription, and to provide you with a medical certificate in case you need to request a formal leave.
Stay safe by reaching out or registering with us to speak to a doctor online.
Consulting an
Online Doctor for UTI
If your urinalysis brought forth a positive diagnosis, you need to get UTI treatment online immediately. With TelMDCare, you can schedule and attend your doctor’s appointment online. The video consultation costs everyone across the board a grand total of $43 and comes with a bonus follow-up.
No matter your condition, we guarantee that you will have the best online doctor on call for a consultation & prescription and provide you with a medical certificate in case you need to request a formal leave. Stay safe by reaching out or registering with us to speak to a doctor online for UTI.
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FAQS About UTIs in Women
Can Recurrent UTI lead to kidney problems and cancer?
Studies confirm no significant relationship between cancer and urine infections. However, multiple UTIs can affect renal function called “pyelonephritis.”
What Leads to UTI?
Not drinking enough water can lead to UTI because it affects urine concentration. Another cause of UTI can be constipation. Women can develop vaginal and vulvar mucosa atrophy after menopause. This alters germ levels leading to UTI. Typically, anything that changes vulvovaginal or intestinal flora can lead to UTI.
If urinating hurts, is it always a UTI?
No. There are other conditions that can also have a similar burning sensation. Gynecologic conditions such as bladder stones, vaginal infections, ovarian cysts and genital herpes also have a burning sensation and lower abdomen pain.
Why is UTI common in women?
Women contract UTI more frequently because their urethra is shorter in size than men’s. Men’s urethra is about 8 inches, whereas, for women, it’s 1.5 inches.
How soon do antibiotics start to show effect?
Most women notice improvement within one or two days of taking antibiotics for the infection. However, symptoms may linger for more days. Stick to the indicated antibiotic dose and duration regardless of how quickly you feel better. If you complete the course, it reduces the chance of recurrent infection.