Urinary tract infection can self-heal?

Dr. Sydney Wilson
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2025-05-04 15:21:54 Views: 28 times

Whether urinary tract infection will self-heal needs to be analyzed according to the specific conditions of the patient:

Urinary tract infection can self-heal?

if urinary tract infection occurs in the lower urinary tract, and there is no urinary tract abnormality, low autoimmunity, etc., in addition, the condition is relatively mild, the patient can pay attention to rest, increase drinking water, flush the urethra through urination, urinary tract infection is likely to self-heal. If there is a serious, complex urinary tract infection, and it is an upper urinary tract infection, in addition to infectious kidney stones, renal papillary necrosis, perirenal abscess and other complications, urinary tract infection is generally not self-healing, and may occur repeatedly.



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