Urinary tract infection is often recurrent


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Urinary tract infection often recurs may be related to incomplete treatment, decreased resistance, urinary tract anatomical abnormalities and other reasons.
1, treatment is not complete
urinary tract infection symptoms may disappear after treatment, but bacteria are still present in the urinary tract. If the bacteria are not completely removed, it may cause infection again.
2, resistance decline
If the patient is in a state of long-term stress and fatigue, it will lead to decreased autoimmune function, reduced resistance to pathogens, and prone to recurrence.
3, urinary tract anatomical abnormalities
If the patient has urinary tract anatomical abnormalities, such as urethral stricture, stones or bladder dysfunction, it will lead to bacteria more easily breeding, and cause infection, and then there will always be recurrence.