Chronic UTI and Frequent Urination: Key Insights from Abrol Hospital, Gurdaspur (An EMC Group Unit)

Gurdaspur – Health issues like frequent urination and chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) are increasingly affecting many individuals today. These conditions not only cause physical discomfort but also take a toll on mental and emotional well-being. At Abrol Hospital, Gurdaspur, a prominent unit of the EMC Group, Dr. Naveen has shared valuable insights into these concerns.
Dr. Naveen stated, “The primary symptom of chronic UTI is frequent urination, which can significantly disrupt a person’s daily routine. In such cases, burning or pain during urination is common. Additional symptoms may include pressure in the lower abdomen, foul-smelling urine, and sometimes fever. If these symptoms persist, they could indicate chronic UTI, and it is crucial to consult a specialist promptly.”
He further emphasized that while chronic UTIs are generally treated with antibiotics, delaying treatment can lead to kidney infections. Therefore, these issues should not be ignored, and timely medical attention is essential.
Message from Dr. Rishabh Arora, Associate Director of EMC Group
Dr. Rishabh Arora, Associate Director of EMC Group, shared, “At EMC Group, patient health is always our top priority. Recognizing and treating diseases like chronic UTI on time is of utmost importance. At Abrol Hospital, Gurdaspur, we offer high-quality medical services and specialized care. Our team is committed to providing the best treatment and ensuring that every patient recovers quickly and can live a hassle-free life.”
Dr. Arora added, “Our goal at EMC Group extends beyond physical health improvement; we strive to provide mental peace as well. We are dedicated to supporting our patients at every step of their treatment journey and standing by them throughout the process.”
Abrol Hospital: A Beacon of Expert Care
The insights from Abrol Hospital, Gurdaspur, highlight the importance of addressing chronic UTIs promptly and effectively. With their expert team and patient-centric approach, the hospital is making a difference in improving the quality of life for those suffering from such conditions.