Female GU tract infections
An infection occurring in any part of the urinary system including the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra is said to be a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). It is most infectious in the lower urinary tract including the bladder and the urethra. This infection is more common in women than men where around 50-60% of women will develop UTIs in their lifetime and it also develops when microbes enters the urinary tract. This disease is being caused by a bacteria named E.coli and it is also rarely being infected by fungi. It is most commonly treated with antibiotics
- Track 1-1 Bladder infection
- Track 2-2 Cystitis
- Track 3-3 Kidney infection
- Track 4-4 Acute pyelonephritis
- Track 5-5 Acute cystitis
- Track 6-6 Abdominal pain