Urinary tract infection

Urinary tract infection, referred to as urinary sensation, is inflammation caused by bacteria that directly invade the urinary tract. Infection can affect the upper and lower urinary tracts, which are collectively referred to as urinary sensation due to difficulty in positioning. It is clinically divided into acute and chronic. The former has an acute onset, and the symptoms are more typical and easier to diagnose. Chronic and recurrent infections can cause kidney damage. Recurrent infections in children are often accompanied by structural abnormalities of the urinary system. Carefully look for the cause, remove the congenital obstruction, and prevent kidney damage and scar formation. Urinary tract infections are common diseases in children, mainly caused by E.coli, followed by infections such as mutans, aerobacterium, paracoli, and a few are caused by S. aureus

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