Symptoms Of A Urinary Tract Infection

Cloudy Urine

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Cloudy urine can indicate the presence of bacteria or fungi in the urine, and it is important for patients with this symptom to undergo prompt testing. Individuals experiencing this symptom may wish to keep a diary for a week or so, noting the date, time, and any instances of cloudy urine. To investigate cloudy urine, doctors will do a urine culture to determine the specific bacteria or fungi causing the infection. Occasionally, viruses may cause symptoms of a urinary tract infection, and separate investigations are needed in this instance. Treatment for cloudy urine normally consists of a course of oral antibiotics. Trimethoprim, fosfomycin, cephalexin, and nitrofurantoin are some of the most commonly prescribed medicines for treating simple forms of urinary tract infections, and fluoroquinolone may be needed for more complex cases or for instances in which the urinary infection has spread to the kidneys. Patients should take these medications exactly as they have been prescribed, and they should report any new or worsening symptoms to their healthcare team. For the majority of individuals with cloudiness in the urine, normal urine color will gradually return as the infection clears. Patients should monitor the color of their urine during their recovery, and any new color changes should be mentioned to a doctor.

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