It is possible to treat a UTI without antibiotics, but there are some caveats and risks to consider. Learn more about 7 of the best ways to treat a UTI without antibiotics.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration just approved the first new antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections in nearly three decades. UTIs are infections in any part of the urinary system and affect ...
Respiratory and sinus infections, along with strep throat, are some of the most common reasons for antibiotic use worldwide in the treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTIs are caused by ...
An uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes go away on its own without treatment. This is especially true for a UTI without symptoms, known as asymptomatic bacteriuria. Some mild ...
The triage guide is intended to make sure patients get appropriate care, especially with the rise in telehealth and ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new type of antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections. The pill, gepotidacin, will be sold under the brand name Blujepa and is expected to be ...
In children with febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs), an individualised antibiotic treatment regimen stopped 3 days after the achievement of adequate clinical improvement increased the risk for ...
Bacteria cause urinary tract infections (UTIs), so doctors usually treat them with antibiotics. Other tips for managing UTIs include staying hydrated, urinating when necessary, and trying cranberry ...