The results of a randomized clinical trial conducted in the United Kingdom suggest a non-antibiotic antiseptic treatment may be as good as antibiotics for preventing recurrent urinary tract infection ...
Reno, Nevada (UroToday.com) -- Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) can be prevented for up to nine years in more than half of people given an oral spray-based vaccine and is a potential ...
Can a UTI Go Away on Its Own? If untreated, some mild or uncomplicated UTIs can go away on their own. In one study of women managing UTIs without antibiotics, researchers found 36% had reduced or no ...
Objective To assess whether antibiotic reduces voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG)-associated urinary tract infection (UTI). Design Open-labelled randomised controlled trial. Setting Tertiary paediatric ...
Long-term antibiotics reduced the risk of UTI recurrence by 24% (three trials, n=482; pooled risk ratio (RR) 0.76; 95% CI 0.61 to 0.95, number needed to treat=8.5). There was no statistically ...
meaning the benefit of antibiotics may be less when applied to a non-trial population. Although most UTIs and UTI recurrence occur in children of both sexes and without vesicoureteric reflux, the ...
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Alcohol can interfere with the way that certain antibiotics work, including some that are prescribed to treat a UTI. In addition to causing side effects like nausea, upset stomach, vomiting ...
Objective Shorter courses of intravenous antibiotics for young infants with urinary tract infection (UTI) have myriad advantages. As practice shifts toward shorter intravenous treatment courses, this ...
Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most frequently seen ‘medical’ complications in pregnancy. It is common to treat pregnant patients with empirical antibiotics before awaiting the ...