Can a UTI go away on its own?
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Gabriel Wright
Works at Adobe, Lives in San Jose, CA
As a medical professional, I can tell you that Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) can sometimes resolve on their own, particularly if they are mild cases of a bladder infection. However, it's important to note that not treating a UTI can lead to more serious complications. While some mild cases may go away on their own, most UTIs require treatment with antibiotics to clear up the infection effectively. Ignoring the infection or not responding to antibiotics can increase the risk of the infection spreading and causing more harm. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Works at Amazon, Lives in Seattle, WA
Typically, UTIs cause urinary symptoms, such as pain or burning during urination. Some mild bladder infections may go away on their own within a couple of days. Most UTIs clear up quickly with antibiotics. ... The risk is greater if the infection is not treated or if the infection does not respond to antibiotics.
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Typically, UTIs cause urinary symptoms, such as pain or burning during urination. Some mild bladder infections may go away on their own within a couple of days. Most UTIs clear up quickly with antibiotics. ... The risk is greater if the infection is not treated or if the infection does not respond to antibiotics.