What are the symptoms of a urinary tract infection in the early stages?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main painful part of a urinary tract infection depends on what type of infection it is

    1. If it is pyelonephritis, the pain is mainly located in the waist, often located in the back of the waist on both sides, and the pain is generally accompanied by an increase in body temperature.

    2. If it is an infection of the bladder, it is mainly located in the lower abdomen, that is, the suprapubic bladder area, and there can be symptoms of vague pain in the lower abdomen, falling pain or pain when pressing.

    3. The painful part of urethritis is mainly located in the urethra, especially in the process of urination, the pain will be aggravated, which is manifested as a symptom of burning and stinging in the urethra.

    4. If it is a male prostatitis, it is also located in the urethra, which is mainly manifested as swelling pain in the perineal area, such as swelling pain or frequent urination, urgency, and vague pain and discomfort in the urethra after sitting for a long time or holding urine.

    Therefore, depending on the location of the patient's pain, it is possible to preliminarily determine which organ is causing the infection. Upper urinary tract infections are mainly manifested by low back pain, while lower urinary tract infections are mainly manifested by pain in the lower abdomen and pain in the urethra. The new crown refers to the new coronavirus, and the muscle pain after infection with the new coronavirus is mainly concentrated in the limbs, back, abdomen, chest, and other parts.

    Patients are advised to take rest, and when other accompanying symptoms occur, they can take targeted medications** to promote improvement.

    After the new coronavirus infection, it causes fever symptoms, and fever causes the metabolism to increase and the oxygen consumption of muscles increases, so there is a build-up of lactic acid, and the patient will have symptoms of muscle pain and soreness in many parts of the body. Biceps brachii, triceps brachii and surrounding muscle groups in both arms, or soreness and pain in the muscles of the lower arm, as well as pain in the lower limb muscles such as gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius muscles, can also be seen. In addition, pain in the back muscles such as trapezius, latissimus dorsi, and erector spinae may occur.

    Since the new coronavirus infection can also cause cough symptoms, and coughing can stretch the chest and abdominal muscles, so when the cough is severe, it can also cause pain in the pectoralis major muscles, intercostal muscles, rectus abdominis muscles, external oblique muscles, internal oblique muscles, and other muscles. It is recommended to rest more, drink plenty of water, and take acetaminophen tablets or ibuprofen extended-release capsules, which are beneficial for relieving pain symptoms. In addition, patients may also experience headache, fever, dry throat, sore throat and other manifestations, and taking the above drugs to relieve muscle pain symptoms is also beneficial to reduce fever.

    For other symptoms, it is necessary to choose drugs such as throat clearing drop pills and Liushen pills to reduce pharyngeal discomfort, and take drugs such as dextromethorphan hydrobromide tablets and ambroxol hydrochloride tablets to promote cough and phlegm reduction and reduce symptoms.

    In summary, the novel coronavirus causes local and generalized muscle pain, which is a common typical manifestation after infection. Patients don't need to worry too much, just pay attention to daily care and be targeted**, and try to avoid going out. Be sure to wear a mask when you need to go out to avoid reinfection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The urinary system is connected by the outside world, and many metabolic wastes in the human blood can be excreted through the urine, so as to maintain the stability of the human internal environment and acid-base balance. However, there is also a risk that microorganisms such as bacteria can easily enter the body through these channels, leading to urinary tract infections and other conditions. So, what about the pain that suffers from patients with urinary tract infections?

    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common inflammatory disease of the urinary system, which can cause patients to experience a variety of symptoms, including pain, and there are three main areas where urinary tract infection can cause pain.

    1. Low back pain. Urinary tract infections include cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc., in which the renal pelvis is located very close to the renal parenchyma, and the appearance of an inflammatory response can lead to the occurrence of pain. Therefore, when urinary tract infection mainly occurs in the renal pelvis, resulting in pyelonephritis, the patient may have obvious symptoms such as low back pain and fever, and should be given medication in time**.

    2. Pain in the lower abdomen. The bladder and urethra, which belong to the urinary system, are located in the lower abdomen, and the inflammatory response caused by urinary tract infection will cause patients to have redness, swelling, heat, and pain. In addition, pain in internal organs is often ranged and inaccurately localized, so patients often have pain in the lower abdomen.

    3. Headache and body aches. When the degree of infection is severe, resulting in pyelonephritis, a urinary tract infection, the patient may have non-specific systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, and body aches, indicating that the patient is seriously ill and needs to be treated in time**.

    Through the detailed introduction above, I believe that readers have a specific understanding of the painful location at the onset of urinary tract infection. It is important to note that urinary tract infections are a disease that includes a variety of conditions, but no matter which one occurs, it needs to be treated promptly**. Failure to do so may lead to the occurrence of gram-negative bacilli sepsis, or make acute cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc. become chronic, thus affecting patients for a long time, and should be noted.

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