Urinous

Urinary infectious diseases: causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention

Urinary diseases are a group of infectious diseases caused by bacteria or viruses that can be transmitted through contaminated water or through direct contact with an infected person or animal. Such diseases are common throughout the world, especially in developing countries. In this article we will look at the main causes, symptoms and treatment methods for urinary diseases, as well as measures to prevent such diseases.

Causes of Urinary Infection The main causes of urinary infection include contact with infected people or animals, contaminated water, and the use of contaminated objects. Unvaccinated cats, dogs and goats can also spread the infestation when they live with indoor cats, dogs and goats by eating their owners' feces or urine. The infection can also be spread by using contaminated medical instruments and other instruments.

**Person-to-Person Transmission: **Urine infections can be transmitted from person to person in a variety of ways, including direct contact (kissing, shaking hands, etc.) and through objects that come into contact with secretions (e.g., on cutlery, in the toilet , on sofas and beds