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Equipe Medica3 min de leitura01/04/2026

Urinary tract infection (UTI): symptoms, first steps, and urgent signs

High-intent clinical guide: identify typical UTI symptoms, use safe first-line actions, and escalate early when needed.

UTI symptoms are common and often manageable, but delayed treatment can progress to kidney infection in some patients.

Early recognition and correct triage reduce unnecessary antibiotic misuse and prevent severe complications.

Typical lower UTI symptoms

Hydration is useful but does not replace assessment when risk factors are present.

  • Burning or pain when urinating.
  • Frequent urination, urgency, or passing small amounts repeatedly.
  • Cloudy or strong-smelling urine and lower abdominal discomfort.

When pharmacy advice may help first

  • Uncomplicated mild symptoms in otherwise healthy non-pregnant adult women.
  • Need for symptom relief and guidance on when to seek clinician review.
  • Review of medicine interactions and safe short-term options.

Who needs same-day or emergency escalation

NHS guidance highlights urgent pathways for higher-risk groups to reduce risk of kidney infection and sepsis.

  • High fever, back or flank pain, vomiting, weakness, confusion.
  • Children, older adults, pregnancy, diabetes, immune compromise, catheter users.
  • Symptoms not improving within 48 hours or repeated recurrent episodes.