A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract. These infections develop in the urethra, bladder and kidneys, which are typically sterile environments that have natural mechanisms, such as urination, to keep bacteria out. However, bacteria can sometimes overcome these natural mechanisms, resulting in a UTI.
UTIs are among the most common infections people experience, especially among women. More than half of all women experience a UTI at some point in their lives.
Fortunately, your primary care or women’s health provider can treat UTIs easily and effectively with antibiotics, giving you relief from your symptoms.