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Best Doctors for Urinary Tract Infections Treatment in Kingston

Dr Robert Green

Internal Medicine
Registered Number - 106888
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 30 Years
Languages - English

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US$ 80.00  

Dr Camille Edwards McKennis

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 83603
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 21 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 5200.00  

Dr Lisa Franklin Banton

Pediatrics
Registered Number - 2102
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 15 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 9000.00  

Dr Tasque Brown McCalla

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 2391018
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 6 Years
Languages - English, Spanish

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JM$ 3800.00  

Dr Joshua Daye

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 224720
Kingston, St Andrew
Experience - 4 Years
Languages - English

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JM$ 4500.00  

Dr Alexander Brooks

General Practitioner
Registered Number - 2711220
Kingston, Kingston
Experience - 4 Years
Languages - English, Spanish

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JM$ 2800.00  

FAQ’s about Urinary Tract Infections

Signs of a UTI often include pain or burning during urination, frequent urination, strong urge to urinate even after voiding, cloudy or bloody urine, and pelvic or lower back pain in women.
The primary cause of UTIs is bacteria, typically Escherichia coli (E. coli) from the gastrointestinal tract. Additional risk factors include sexual activity, hormonal changes, certain birth control methods, urinary tract abnormalities, and a weakened immune system.
Diagnostic tests for UTIs typically include Urinalysis, Urine Culture, Imaging Tests and Cystoscopy.
There are three main types of UTIs are Urethritis, Cystitis and Pyelonephritis.
For a typical, uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI), you can initially seek care from a primary care physician. However, if your symptoms are severe it may be appropriate to see a urologist.
Yes, a gynecologist can treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly in cases where the infection is recurrent or associated with gynecological factors.
While there's no instant cure for UTIs, there are few home made remedies for the temporary relief: Increased fluid intake, Applying heat on the abdomen or lower back and Practicing good hygiene.
While there's no guaranteed magic bullet food to avoid for UTIs, certain beverages and foods can irritate your bladder and worsen UTI symptoms. Here's what to minimize: Spicy foods, Caffeinated beverages, Alcohol, Citrus fruits, Artificial sweeteners.
Look out for symptoms like severe pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, mental confusion, or persistent symptoms.

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