Under typical circumstances, antibiotics are the go-to treatment for UTIs. However, some people are prone to recurrent UTIs. This can easily lead to antibiotic resistance, meaning that the bacteria responsible for the infections no longer respond to treatment.
Because of this, the risk of a serious infection that requires hospitalization becomes far higher.

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