Can a UTI go away on its own?

“"I finished the antibiotics for my UTI but I still have symptoms. I don't want to go back to the doctor. Can a UTI go away on its own?"”

Dr. Jonathan Panoeiro
Pediatric Neurologist CRM 1101544-RJ

While it is possible, urinary tract infections usually do not clear up on their own. In most cases, these infections are caused by bacteria, and proper treatment generally requires antibiotics prescribed by a doctor.

Antibiotics are typically recommended for urinary tract infections because of their severity and the risk of complications if left untreated. When the kidneys become involved, the infection is considered more serious and can lead to problems such as sepsis, abscess formation, or kidney scarring.

To treat a urinary tract infection properly, the best option is to see a doctor and follow the prescribed treatment plan. If symptoms do not improve, it is important to return for a follow-up evaluation. Learn more about the UTI treatment your doctor may discuss with you.

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