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How can a uti be identified?

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UTI: Symptoms of UTI can include, burning, increased frequency of passing urine, nausea, lower abdominal pain . Examination , urine dipstick , urine microscopy and culture help to confirm the diagnosis. http://patient.info/doctor/urinary-tract-infection-in-adults

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UTI: UTI's usually cause symptoms of burning or pain on urination. It can also give a sensation of needing to go frequently or not being able to go when you feel the need. The urine may be dark or look like pus and have an odor. There may be abdominal pain or back pain and possibly a fever. A urine dipstick can easily identify it.

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