👉 Indiana infection, also known as a urinary tract infection (UTI), is a common bacterial infection that occurs when bacteria enter the urinary system, typically the bladder or kidneys. These bacteria often originate from the skin or the gastrointestinal tract and can travel up the urethra to the bladder. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause inflammation, leading to symptoms such as frequent urination, burning during urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, pelvic pain, and sometimes fever. Indiana infections are more common in women due to shorter urethras and closer proximity of the urethra to the anus, but they can affect anyone. Treatment usually involves antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria, and prevention strategies include staying hydrated, urinating frequently, and practicing good hygiene.