Written by Dr. William Ong Lay Keat, Consultant Urologist
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are encountered frequently in urology clinical practice, affecting millions of people each year. While UTIs are common, they should never be taken lightly. At our hospital, we emphasise early detection, accurate diagnosis, and personalised care to ensure optimal outcomes for every patient.
Whether you are experiencing your first UTI or struggling with recurrent episodes, understanding this condition is the first step toward better urinary health.
A UTI occurs when bacteria enter the urinary system—comprising the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra—and begin to multiply. Most infections involve the bladder (cystitis), but if left untreated, they may ascend to the kidneys and lead to more serious complications.
The most common organism is Escherichia coli (E. coli), although other bacteria such as Proteus, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, and Enterococcus may also be involved.
UTIs can affect individuals of all ages, but certain groups are more susceptible:
If you belong to any of these categories, proactive evaluation is strongly advised.
Common symptoms include:
More severe infections may present with fever with or without chills and rigors, back pain, or nausea and vomiting—requiring urgent medical attention.
One of the common misconceptions is that UTIs will resolve on their own. In reality, delayed, untreated or partially treated infections can lead to the followings:
Hence, early treatment is not only simpler—it is safer.
At our centre, patients benefit from a comprehensive and streamlined approach. Evaluation typically includes a detailed history, urine testing, and where necessary, imaging studies to assess for underlying causes such as stones or obstruction. In selected cases, a cystoscopy (flexible camera examination) may be performed to examine the urethra and bladder directly.
Management is centred on:
Preventive care is a cornerstone of maintaining urinary health. We encourage patients to:
Do not delay seeking medical attention if:
Early evaluation allows for timely treatment and helps prevent complications.
At Pantai Hospital Penang, we are committed to delivering patient-centred urological care with precision and compassion.
If you are concerned about UTI symptoms or risk factors, we encourage you to make an appointment with an urologist at Pantai Hospital Penang. Early and accurate diagnosis, followed by a tailored treatment plan, is key to optimal outcomes.
Do not ignore the warning signs. Your health matters.
This information is intended for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. Please consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.
Dr. William Ong Lay Keat is a Consultant Urologist at Pantai Hospital Penang with a special interest in endourology, kidney stone disease, and man's health. He is committed to delivering safe, evidence-based, and minimally invasive urological care.