People with a urinary tract infection may experience the following most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection:-
Painful urination
Painful or difficult urination, including a burning feeling upon urination, is most commonly due to bacterial infection of the urinary tract causing inflammation of the bladder (cystitis) or urethra (the tube through which urine exits the body
Frequent urination
A feeling of urgency, or feeling the need to urinate frequently, (or waking up at night to urinate), and not being able to hold it is a common symptom of a urinary tract infection.
Urine colour and clarity
People with a urinary tract infection may notice an altered appearance of the urine. The urine may be as bloody (red), cloudy (containing pus), or bad-smelling.
Hesitancy to urinate
The sensation of not being able to urinate easily or completely (or feeling that you have to urinate strongly but only a few drops of urine come out) often accompanies a urinary tract infection.
Urinary in infants tract infection (UTI)
Infants with a urinary tract infection are less likely than adults or older children to have the characteristic symptoms of a UTI. Urinary tract infections can develop in both male and female infants. Affected babies may have a fever and no other symptoms.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) in the elderly
The symptoms of a urinary tract infection can also appear non-specific, and the diagnosis may be more difficult, in the elderly or those in health care settings who require long-term catheter use. Various supplements are useful for individuals who suffer from urinary tract infection.