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The following urinary elimination change is often observed as the period of immobility continues for a patient:
- Increased risk of renal calculi.
- Increased urinary concentration.
- Increased risk for urinary tract infections.
What is urinary tract infections?
- An infection of the urinary system is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI).
- It is known as a kidney infection when it affects the upper urinary tract and as a bladder infection (cystitis) when it affects the lower urinary tract (pyelonephritis).
- Lower urinary tract infections can cause painful urination, frequent urination, and the need to pee even when one's bladder is empty.
- Fever and flank discomfort are typically additional signs of a kidney infection to those of a lower UTI.
- Escherichia coli is the most frequent cause of illness, while other bacteria or fungi can also play a role.
- Female anatomy, sexual activity, diabetes, obesity, and family history are all risk factors.
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