What is this rampant infection? one may question. Is it a staph infection? A “superbug” such as MRSA? Pneumonia?
In reality, the dreaded illness is the seemingly humble urinary tract infection. It affects hundreds of thousands of patients annually in our healthcare system. It is easy to dismiss a urinary tract infection with simple antibiotics or a regimen of cranberry juice, but it can lead to a host of secondary infections and illnesses. UTIs affect every part of the urinary system, including the lower urinary tract (manifesting itself as a bladder infection), upper urinary tract (resulting in the more painful kidney infection), urethra, and ureters. Furthermore, a typical UTI may quickly develop into periurethral abscess, epididymitis, cystitis, or the serious and often fatal urosepsis or bacteremia, infections of the bloodstream.