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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Urgent Care For UTI Treatment

A urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause discomfort and disrupt daily life. At NextCare Urgent Care, we provide fast, professional treatment for UTIs, helping you find relief quickly and get back to feeling your best without the long waits of emergency rooms.

 

Understanding Urinary Tract Infections

A UTI is an infection in any part of your urinary system, including your kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract—the bladder and the urethra. Immediate treatment is essential to prevent complications and ensure a swift recovery.

 

Common Causes of UTIs

UTIs are typically caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract through the urethra and beginning to multiply in the bladder. Common causes include:

Bacterial Infections: Often caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria found in the gastrointestinal tract.

Sexual Activity: Increased sexual activity can introduce bacteria into the urinary tract.

Certain Birth Control: Diaphragms and spermicidal agents can increase the risk of UTIs.

⊕ Menopause: Changes in the urinary tract post-menopause can make infections more likely.

⊕ Irritants: Such as smoke, chemicals, or pollution.

 

Symptoms of UTIs

UTI symptoms can vary depending on which part of the urinary tract is infected, but common symptoms include:

A strong, persistent urge to urinate

A burning sensation when urinating

Passing frequent, small amounts of urine

Cloudy, dark, bloody, or strange-smelling urine

Pelvic pain, especially in women

 

When to Visit Urgent Care for a UTI

You should visit urgent care if you experience:

Symptoms of a UTI that do not improve within a day or two

Severe pain in your lower abdomen or back

Fever or chills, which can indicate a more serious infection

Nausea or vomiting

Blood in your urine

 

Treatment at NextCare Urgent Care Centers

Our approach to treating UTIs includes the following:

Comprehensive Evaluation: We start with a detailed assessment of your symptoms and medical history.

Urine Tests: To confirm the presence of an infection and identify the bacteria causing it.

Antibiotics: Prescribed to treat the bacterial infection. We ensure you receive the correct medication based on the type of bacteria identified.

Symptom Relief: Recommendations for over-the-counter pain relievers and advice on staying hydrated to help flush out bacteria.

Follow-Up Care: Guidance on preventing future UTIs and managing any recurring infections.

 

Why Choose NextCare for UTI Treatment?

Prompt Care: Get the treatment you need without the long wait times of emergency rooms.

Experienced Providers: Our medical team is skilled in diagnosing and treating UTIs effectively.

Comprehensive Service: From diagnosis to treatment and follow-up care, we provide thorough attention to ensure your recovery.

Convenient Locations: With numerous clinics nationwide, finding a NextCare location near you is easy.

⊕ We Take Most Insurance: We accept all major insurance plans to get you the care you need without breaking the bank.

FAQs

Yes, urgent care is an excellent option for diagnosing and treating UTIs quickly and efficiently.

You will undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including a urine test to identify the infection. Based on the results, you will receive a prescription for antibiotics and advice on managing symptoms.

Preventive measures include staying hydrated, urinating regularly, wiping from front to back, and avoiding irritating feminine products. Cranberry supplements may also help reduce the risk of recurring infections.

An untreated UTI can lead to more severe infections, such as kidney infections, which can cause permanent damage if not promptly treated.

Yes, while UTIs are more common in women, men can also develop UTIs, especially as they age.

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