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Who is a recurrent urinary tract infection?

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Who is a recurrent urinary tract infection?

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A recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) may be generally defined as three or more infections within one year. This is usually related to a primary urologic disorder such as stones, tumor, reflux (urine flows backwards toward the kidney) or ineffective bladder emptying. Treatment is aimed at identifying the cause and/or proper antibiotic therapy to break the cycle of recurrent infection.

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