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Can a bladder infection go away on its own?

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Dr. Randy Baker answered

Specializes in Holistic Medicine

Yes, but can worsen: Yes, a bladder infection can go away on its own, but it can also get worse if not treated. Bladder infections often respond well to natural therapies such as d-mannose (found in cranberry juice) and herbs like uva ursi. See http://bit.Ly/1hzudgk ; http://earthclinic.Com/cures/bladder_infection.Html if home remedies don't help within a few days or if symptoms worsen see a doctor.

Answered 6/5/2021

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Frequent UTI's: People with recurrent uti's need to be evaluated by a urologist (U) to see if they have an obstruction of their urinary outflow tract causing them to occur. A renal ultrasound will be done first. If that does not give the answer of why you have these frequent uti's, other tests will be ordered. Your U can give you the a diagnosis and a treatment plan to resolve your problem. Good luck.

Answered 1/12/2015

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