Cystitis - recurrent; Urinary tract infection - recurrent; UTI - recurrent
Patients are encouraged to drink large amounts of fluid to help increase the flow of urine and "wash out" the bacteria. For infections believed to be associated with bacteria, antibiotics may be started immediately. Alternatively, your doctor may wait for the results from the urine culture (usually 36-48 hours).
Surgery is rarely necessary, unless a serious underlying anatomical...
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