The UTI (urinary tract infection) causing bacteria enter through the urethra and sexual activity is the most common cause of UTI’s in women due to their anatomy. In females, the urethra is shorter than males, so the pathogens can easily enter into the body (bladder). The urinary tract infections can be diagnosed by specific diagnostic tests in both the men and women.
The medical assistant must advise the patient to complete the total antibiotic therapy prescribed. Ensure that the patient understands the importance of continuing therapy after subsiding the symptoms. Other points to be included in the patient education for those with REPEATED UTI include,
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