Tuesday, September 22, 2009

How can you diagnose Urinary Infection?

The urinary tract infection is a highly infectious disease that requires immediate treatment. Hence, you should consult a medical practitioner as soon as possible. The doctor will ask you certain questions that will help him in analyzing the extent of the infection. Later on, a diagnosis will be conducted on the basis of urinary infection symptoms, medical history, medications, habits, allergies and lifestyle.

Initially, the doctor will conduct a urine dipstick that will test the urine sample for nitrite and hemoglobin content. The presence of nitrite content in the urine indicates the presence of bacterium in the urinary tract. This test will take few minutes only. Some doctors will also send your urine sample for a urinalysis in the laboratory. The test is conducted to detect the presence of white blood cells or infectious syndrome in the urinary tract.

Under severe circumstances, your doctor might also get your urine “cultured”. During this diagnosis, the fresh urine sample is encrusted with a sterile nutrient sample on a small plastic plate. Later on, the brushed sample is left on the plate for some time. After few days, the doctor examines the sample to detect the characteristics of the bacterium that grows under the required condition and conducts tests with various antibiotics so that he can find the best treatment for the urinary infection.

However, some people suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections. Hence, your doctor might ask you to undergo an ultrasound, Cystoscopy or CT scan in order to detect any kind of abnormalities in the urinary tract. You can also be asked to undergo a blood test, if the symptoms of kidney damage occur in the body.

Hence, you should undergo a diagnosis as soon as possible, so that the doctor can prescribe you an antibiotic that can cure the urinary infection by flushing out the infectious syndrome.

by Robert Henry

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