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Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms
Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms
Recognizing the common symptoms of a urinary tract infection can help you know when to seek treatment. Remember that the symptoms of a urinary tract infection may resemble other medical problems, and each individual may experience symptoms differently. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
Each individual may experience symptoms differently. Common symptoms of a urinary tract infection may include:
- Frequent urination
- A painful, burning feeling during urination
- Fever
- Urine appears cloudy or reddish in color (blood may be present in the urine)
- Feeling pain even when not urinating
- Fatigue
- Pain in the back or side, below the ribs
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Despite an intense urge to urinate, only a small amount of urine is passed
- Women may feel an uncomfortable pressure above the pubic bone
Diagnosing UTIs
If you feel any unexplained discomfort or pain when urinating, see your physician. Learn more about urinary tract infection diagnosis and treatment.