This occurs in the lower urinary tract – the bladder and urethra are affected. Symptoms can include urgent need to pass urine, a burning sensation on passing urine, discomfort in the lower abdomen, cloudy smelly urine and sometimes, blood in urine. In a few instances, the infection can spread to the kidneys, which is more serious.
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