UTI, Urinary Tract Infection is a disease that affects the groin area. It can cause extreme pain when relieving pee through the bladder.
The urinary tract includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Bacteria can invade any part of this system, but most infections begin in the bladder when microbes travel up the urethra.
Common symptoms include burning sensations while urinating, cloudy or bloody urine, pelvic cramping, and a frequent urge to urinate even when little urine is produced. Untreated infections can spread to the kidneys, leading to fever, chills, and lower back pain.



