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  2. What's a 'silent' UTI? Experts explain. - AOL

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    A “silent” UTI is a condition in which bacteria is found in the urine ... asymptomatic bacteriuria tends to occur in at least 15% of older women; ... such as confusion or changes in behavior ...

  3. Untreated UTIs can be deadly. Menopausal women have a ... - AOL

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    A UTI occurs when bacteria enters the urethra and travels up to the bladder and causes an infection, Dr. Adi Katz, director of gynecology at Lenox Hill Hospital, tells TODAY.com. Women are more ...

  4. Urinary tract infection - Wikipedia

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    A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that affects a part of the urinary tract. [1] Lower urinary tract infections may involve the bladder ( cystitis ) or urethra ( urethritis ) while upper urinary tract infections affect the kidney ( pyelonephritis ). [ 10 ]

  5. Women get UTIs up to 30 times more often than men - AOL

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    The reason why women get significantly more UTIs than men has a lot to do with anatomy. In women, “the urethra is located a shorter distance from the anus than in males and so bacteria can enter ...

  6. Urinary retention - Wikipedia

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    A post-void residual urine greater than 50 ml is a significant amount of urine and increases the potential for recurring urinary tract infections. [citation needed] In adults older than 60 years, 50-100 ml of residual urine may remain after each voiding because of the decreased contractility of the detrusor muscle. [7]

  7. Bacteriuria - Wikipedia

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    Up to 10% of women have a urinary tract infection in a given year and half of all women have at least one infection at some point in their lives. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] There is an increased risk of asymptomatic or symptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy due to physiological changes that occur in a pregnant woman which promotes unwanted pathogen growth in ...