Urinary tract infections do not belong to the category of gynecological diseases.
Women’s rectum is close to the urethral opening, which is easy to be infected with fecal bacteria. Women’s urethral opening is shorter, so the infected bacteria can easily reach the bladder, thus causing urinary tract infection.
Urinary tract infections are commonly characterized by frequent urination, painful urination, and urinary urgency. Mild urinary tract infections can be relieved by drinking plenty of water. If the symptoms continue to worsen need to seek medical attention, so as to avoid inflammation upstream infection leading to kidney disease. Urinary tract infections do not belong to the category of gynecological diseases, belong to the urinary system diseases.
Urinary tract infection is easy to spread upward, it is recommended to timely hospital diagnosis and treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of medication, do not use on their own, in order to avoid delaying the condition.