A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) can cause intense burning, frequent urges to urinate, and significant lower abdominal discomfort. While common, recurrent or untreated UTIs can lead to serious kidney complications and severe systemic infections.
At UroEntCare, we provide rapid, accurate, and comprehensive UTI treatment in Guwahati. We don’t just prescribe temporary relief—our urology specialists focus on identifying the root cause of your infection to prevent it from coming back.
UTIs can affect any part of the urinary system, including the bladder, urethra, and kidneys. Seek immediate medical evaluation if you experience:
If you suffer from recurrent UTIs (defined as two or more infections in six months), there is usually an underlying anatomical or functional issue. Common triggers include:
Proper treatment requires identifying the exact bacteria causing the infection and ensuring there are no structural blockages in your urinary tract.
We utilize advanced urinalysis and urine cultures to identify the exact bacteria causing your symptoms, ensuring you get the right medication on day one.
Instead of generic treatments, we prescribe targeted antibiotic courses tailored to your specific infection to clear the bacteria quickly and safely.
For recurrent infections, we use ultrasound or cystoscopy to rule out kidney stones, enlarged prostates, or strictures that may be trapping bacteria.
We provide personalized preventive strategies, including hydration protocols, dietary changes, and prophylactic therapies for chronic sufferers.
UTIs are significantly more common in women due to anatomical differences (a shorter urethra). However, men—especially older men with enlarged prostates—can also develop severe UTIs.
While very mild infections sometimes clear up with heavy hydration, bacterial UTIs almost always require a full course of targeted antibiotics to prevent the infection from spreading to the kidneys.
If you experience a high fever, severe back or flank pain, shaking chills, or nausea and vomiting, the infection may have reached your kidneys. You should seek immediate clinical care.
Yes. Kidney and bladder stones can trap bacteria in the urinary tract, making it impossible to fully flush out an infection. Removing the stone is often necessary to stop recurrent UTIs.
Drinking plenty of water, emptying your bladder fully, urinating after physical intimacy, and managing underlying conditions like an enlarged prostate are crucial for prevention.
If your symptoms persist after 48 hours of starting antibiotics, the bacteria may be resistant to the drug. Contact our clinic immediately for a re-evaluation and targeted culture test.
Don't ignore the burning or rely on temporary home remedies. If you are experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection, our specialized urology team at UroEntCare provides rapid testing, accurate diagnosis, and targeted relief. Book your consultation today to clear the infection and protect your urinary health.
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