Weird Things You Know How To Do If You Get Urinary Tract Infections
Keeping The Doctor On Speed Dial

Women who frequently develop UTIs often have their family physician on speed dial. Having experienced so many UTIs, they know what they need and when they need to call up their doctor for an appointment. They also know that if they allow their symptoms to go untreated for too long, the bacteria can end up in their kidneys and cause serious and permanent damage. It is even possible to end up with blood poisoning if the kidneys spread the infection. When a woman's UTI results in a kidney infection, her symptoms intensify to include fever, chills, greater abdominal and pelvic pain, and more severe burning when peeing.