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Urinary tract infection - chronic or recurrent |
| Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention |
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| UTI - chronic or recurrent |
| Prevention: |
| Cleanliness of the genital area may help reduce the chances of introducing bacteria through the urethra. The genitals should be cleaned and wiped from front to back to reduce the chance of "dragging" bacteria from the rectal area to the urethra. Increasing the intake of fluids may allow urination to "flush out" the bacteria from the bladder. Refraining from urinating for long periods of time can give bacteria time to multiply, so those prone to urinary tract infections, should urinate frequently to help reduce the risk of developing cystitis. Long-term use of prophylactic (preventative) antibiotics may be recommended for some people who are prone to chronic or recurrent urinary tract infections. |
Female urinary tract |
Male urinary tract |
Voiding cystourethrogram |
Vesicoureteral reflux |
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