Complicated urinary tract infection is a common urinary tract infection that is usually caused by a variety of pathogens. This infection usually occurs when the urinary tract is affected by injury, obstruction, infection, or other factors. Symptoms of complicated urinary tract infections may include urinary frequency, urgency, painful urination, fever, and low back pain.
*Complicated urinary tract infections require a combination of factors, including the causative agent of infection, the patient's physical condition, and whether there are complications. Urine tests are usually required to identify the causative organism and are performed with appropriate antibiotics**. During the ** period, patients need to drink plenty of fluids, rest more, and avoid sexual activity to avoid aggravating the infection.
The key to preventing complicated urinary tract infections is to keep the urinary tract open and clean. Patients need to clean the urethral opening regularly and avoid prolonged indwelling urinary catheters or cystostomy tubes. In addition, avoiding overexertion and weakened immunity is also an important measure to prevent infection.
In conclusion, complicated urinary tract infection is a common urinary tract infection that requires a combination of factors to be considered** and prevented. Patients need to keep their urinary tract open and clean and avoid overexertion and weakened immunity to reduce the risk of infection.