WHAT IS Urinary tract infection during pregnancy

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Definition

Urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when harmful bacteria attack the urinary system, causing an infection. The further up in the urinary system the infection is located, the more serious it is and it can result in minor or major illnesses. Urine infection is quite common during pregnancy. If left untreated, some urine infections may progress to cause serious kidney infections and may seriously harm the pregnancy.  1-5

In Ayurveda, UTI is called mutrakcchra (mutra means ooze and krichra means painful), and has the most common symptom of painful urination. In Ayurveda, any type of discomfort during urination and lower tract infection problems are considered a part of the condition Mutrakrcchra.1, 6

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