Get Effective Treatment for Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are bacterial infections that affect any part of the urinary system, including the kidneys, bladder, or urethra. They commonly cause pain, frequent urination, and discomfort, and can be easily treated with antibiotics.
If you're experiencing symptoms of a UTI, timely treatment is key to preventing complications. At Samaritan Medical Surgical & Critical Care, our expert team provides fast, reliable care to help you feel better quickly. Get in touch today.
Call Us NowNote: UTIs typically occur in the kidneys, bladder, or urethra. Early diagnosis prevents kidney damage.
Signs You Need to Consult a Doctor
Don't ignore these warning signs of a progressing infection.
Burning during urination
Blood, cloudy or foul-smelling urine
Severe lower abdominal discomfort
Accompanying UTI symptoms
Urinary urgency without volume
Vomiting especially with back pain
Causes of UTI
Bacterial Infections (E. coli)
Sexual Activity
Urinary Catheters
Pregnancy & Hormonal Changes
Weakened Immune System
Poor Hygiene
Kidney Stones or Obstructions
Menopause (Lower Estrogen)
Diagnosis Methods
Urine Test (Urinalysis)
Detects bacteria, white blood cells, and blood.
Urine Culture
Identifies specific bacteria for targeted antibiotics.
Imaging (Ultrasound/CT)
Detects stones or structural abnormalities.
Cystoscopy
Bladder examination for recurrent cases.
Treatments for UTI
Antibiotics
The primary treatment
Pain Relievers
Symptomatic relief
Alkalinizers
Neutralise urine acidity
Surgical Intervention
For obstructions/stones
Why Choose Samaritan Healthcare?
We focus on delivering compassionate, patient-centred care for optimal well-being.
- NABH Certified: Highest safety standards.
- Surgical Excellence: Precision care.
- Critical Care: 24/7 advanced support.
Recovery Timeline
24-48 Hours
Initial improvement in pain and urgency symptoms.
3-5 Days
Significant improvement for mild UTIs; complete full course.
7-10 Days
Resolution for severe UTIs under full antibiotic course.
2-4 Weeks
Follow-up visits to ensure no recurrence for complicated cases.
Complications of Untreated UTI
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a UTI go away without antibiotics?
Some mild cases may improve, but untreated infections risk severe complications like kidney damage.
Why are UTIs more common in women?
Women have a shorter urethra, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.
Are urinary tract infections contagious?
No, but bacteria can be transferred through intimate contact.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.