UTI: Classic symptoms of UTI are FUD (frequency, urgency and dysuria). However, it is possible to have a UTI with just one of the symptoms. You should visit your doctor for further evaluation.
Answered 7/17/2014
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To go?: I apologize for making a punny joke based on your short question, but I hoped it might make you smile for a moment. Yes - some people don't experience any symptoms, but a lab report will show it. It's always a good idea to get rid of infections even w/out symptoms - they can spread. So, see your provider for a urine lab test and follow a treatment plan till it's gone. Best wishes!
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Yes: in fact, you can have a UTI without any symptoms
Answered 7/17/2014
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Sometimes: Usually a UTI will cause dysuria (pain with urination), frequency of urination, back pain and fever. More common in females (because of the anatomy). See your family physician because if not treated a URI can cause kidney involvement with infection.
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UTI: Yes. Burning on urination, urgency, frequency are all symptoms. But you don't have to have them all necessarily. See you family doc for a urinalysis and an exam.
Answered 9/29/2016
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