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Chronic Urinary Tract Infection

Chronic urinary tract infection may indicate presence of other viruses, such as cervical dysplasia, which is treated with LEEP procedure. Contrary to mild cases, this condition needs a longer treatment and does not respond to common cures. Usually, the UTI signs disappear in a few days. Recurrent inflammation can occur periodically for 2-6 months and longer. Because of the risk of bacteria spreading to kidneys, treatment is recommended. Chronic urinary tract infection may indicate presence of other viruses, such as cervical dysplasia, which is treated with LEEP procedure.

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Chronic Urinary Tract Infection

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Cervical Dysplasia, LEEP Procedure

Usually, antibiotics are used together with some dietary measures, such as increase in fluids intake. Men are recommended to make use of condoms, avoid rectal intercourse, and stick to hygiene rules. Restraining from drinking coffee and other liquids that trigger water in the urine system. Chronic urinary tract infection may indicate presence of other viruses, such as cervical dysplasia, which is treated with LEEP procedure.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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