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As we globally recognise International Women’s Day, it’s important to highlight women’s issues in terms of their health. Some of these health concerns include UTI (urinary tract infection) and Sexually Transmitted Infections. A urinary tract infection is an infection that attacks the urinary system, including the urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys. An STI is an infection that spreads through sexual contact caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites. A good number of UTI infections usually attack the lower urinary tract area, such as the bladder and urethra. Continue reading to find out how to treat UTIs and STIs in a free women’s health clinic in Glenrothes, Fife.
Even though UTIs can affect anyone, women are more vulnerable to UTI attacks than men. Therefore, keep in mind that a urinary tract infection can result in serious health complications if it goes up to the kidneys.
The symptoms that may accompany an STI are:
Types of STI include:
STIs or STDs that develop as a result of bacteria are normally easier to treat. Most cases of viral infections can be managed but may not always be cured.
If a pregnant woman has an STI, immediate and timely treatment can prevent or reduce the chances of the infection getting to her baby.
Below are the treatment options you can find in the case of STIs:
Normally, some pharmacies, GPs, and other services may offer free tests, information, and advice, but you may be required to pay for treatment unless you are exempt.
Learn more about the morning after pill and how you can avoid getting pregnant after unprotected sex in our previous blog post here:
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UTIs show little or no symptoms in some instances. But if they do, they include:
Nevertheless, it’s common to mistake a UTI for a different disease when it comes to older adults.
A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria get access to the urinary tract through the urethra and grow in the bladder. Even though the urinary system is built with its own defence mechanism, it may fall short at times, leading to invasion. The bacteria then takes root and spreads, becoming a full-scale infection.
To understand more about UTIs, please check out our previous blog post on how to treat one UTI here:
Learn More About UTIs
Pharmacies and doctors usually recommend antibiotics for the treatment of urinary tract infections. But the best move one can take is applying measures to avoid UTIs.
A UTI in its severe form needs antibiotics to remove bacteria and manage any symptoms that come with the infection, such as pain. You can also ease some of your discomfort by taking advantage of home remedies to alleviate your symptoms. Below are a few steps you can take:
Get in touch or visit us today for UTI and STI treatment.
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