"The symptoms you've described—burning during and after urination, a constant urge to pee (frequency/urgency), and yellow-colored urine—are classic signs of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). In young females, this is often caused by bacteria entering the urethra. The yellow color can be a sign of mild dehydration or the presence of infection-related debris in the urine. It is important to treat this early to prevent the infection from traveling up to the kidneys
Next Steps
Cranberry Juice: "Unsweetened cranberry juice or cranberry extracts can sometimes help prevent bacteria from sticking to the bladder walls, but they are not a substitute for antibiotics if an infection is already present."
Maintain Hygiene: "Always wipe from front to back after using the washroom to prevent bacteria from the anal area from reaching the urethra."
Caution: "Do NOT take over-the-counter antibiotics without a doctor's advice. Taking the wrong dose or the wrong medicine can make the bacteria resistant and harder to treat later."
Red Flags: "If you develop high fever with chills, lower back/side pain, or see blood in your urine, please seek medical attention immediately at an emergency departmen
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UTIs are very common and easily treatable, but hydration and the right medicine are key. Please book a full session so we can review your reports and start your recovery.