Understanding and Managing Chronic UTI
Chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort and frequent medical visits. They often occur due to bacterial resistance, anatomical issues, or improper treatment of initial infections.
Symptoms include a persistent urge to urinate, burning pain, and recurrent infections despite previous treatments. Diagnosing chronic UTI requires urine tests, imaging, and sometimes cystoscopy to detect abnormalities.
Effective management includes long-term antibiotic therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and preventive measures like good hygiene and increased fluid intake. Seeking medical guidance can help control symptoms and reduce recurrence.