SYMPTOMES & SIGNS

Some people may not have any symptoms of a UTI, but when the infection
occurs, it usually brings with it a burning or stinging feeling during
urination. People with UTIs may feel as if they have to urinate more frequently
and more urgently than usual, but when a person does urinate,
sometimes very little urine comes out. A UTI can make a person feel very
tired or feverish; it also can produce a feeling of pressure in the lower belly
in women and a sensation of pressure or fullness in the rectum* in men.
The urine itself can be cloudy or have a bit of blood in it, and it may
smell bad. If the bacteria spread to the kidneys and cause pyelonephritis,
the person typically feels very ill, with fever, chills, nausea (NAW-zee-uh),
vomiting, and sharp pain in the back or side.

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