Can urinary tract infections be prevented?

Written in association with: Mr Edward Calleja
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

In this article below, leading consultant urologist, Mr Edward Calleja, provides us with an all-you-need-to-know guide with regards to urinary tract infections.

What are the common symptoms of a urinary tract infection?

The symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) can vary depending on the individual and the area of the infected urinary tract. Common symptoms include:

 

 

How are urinary tract infections diagnosed and treated?

The most common way to diagnose a urinary tract infection is a urinalysis, which is used to check for the presence of bacteria, white blood cells, and red blood cells. A urine culture test can also be used in the diagnostic process. This test identifies the specific bacteria causing the infection.

 

Most UTIs are treated with antibiotics. The type and length of treatment may vary. Medications can be prescribed to alleviate symptoms like pain and frequent urination. Increasing water consumption is often advised to help flush out bacteria.

 

What are the causes and risk factors for developing UTIs, and how can they be prevented?

There are many causes of UTIs. Dehydration is a leading cause, while bladder problems and weakness can also cause them. Other risk factors include frequent sexual activity, age, and previous urinary tract infections.

 

Can urinary tract infections be prevented?

Staying hydrated is the most effective way to avoid urinary tract infections. Drinking plenty of fluids helps to dilute urine and flush out bacteria. Frequent urination can help in expelling bacteria.

 

Also, especially in women, wiping from front to back can prevent bacteria from the anal area from spreading to the urethra.

 

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By Mr Edward Calleja
Urology

Mr Edward Calleja is a leading consultant in urology and robotic pelvic surgery based in East Sussex at Sussex Premier Health, sub-specialising in pelvic uro-oncology. He has extensive experience with numeorus different urological conditions and procedures, with his areas of expertise including robotic prostatectomy, urinary tract infection, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, bladder cancer, erectile dysfunction and prostatitis.  

Mr Calleja current practises privately at both Sussex Premier Health Eastbourne and Sussex Premier Health Hastings, where he has a special interest in robotic pelvis surgery. He also has extensive experience working in the NHS, where he currently holds the position of consultant urologist at East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust.

Mr Calleja first qualified with an MD degree from the University of Malta in 2004. Since arriving in the UK, he has worked at some of the country's most prestigious hospitals. He has been awarded both an MRCS and FRCS from the Royal College of Surgeons. He is highly experienced in performing robotic surgery to treat various pelvic issues. He has been named a Prostate Cancer Clinical Champion by Prostate Cancer UK in recognition of his contributions to the treatment of the disease. He has developed a number of services for his urological cancer patients, such as active sureillance, preoperative optimisation and survivorship. 

In additional to his clinical work, Mr Calleja is also renowned for his contributions to medical research, with numerous articles published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

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