Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
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.

