Beware! Heat-Induced Fever Might Not Be Heatstroke, Urologist Warns: Your Urinary Tract Could be the Culprit

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According to renowned urologist Dr. Dai Huaiqing of Good Fortune Urology System, in hot weather, fever might not be a sign of heatstroke but rather a urinary tract infection. Factors like inadequate water intake, improper clothing, and holding in urine can lead to increased bacteria in the urinary tract, raising the risk of infection. Symptoms of a urinary tract infection include frequent urination, urgent urination, pain or burning sensation when urinating, cloudy urine, and possibly fever and discomfort in the lower back. Proper hygiene, staying hydrated, wearing breathable clothing, avoiding holding in urine, and seeking medical help promptly are crucial preventive measures against this infection during hot weather.

Source: YAHOO

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