Further evaluation: Can be a complicated issue. You need to discuss the reasons with a urologist. The bacteria involved may be difficult to treat, or there are structural urinary tract problems. Sometimes longer courses of suppressive antibiotics are helpful.
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Recurrent UTI's: You should speak to a urologist (u) to see if you have some problem(s) with your urinary tract (ut) causing you to have your frequent uti's. These are rather infrequent in males and if the u finds a problem in your ut on examination and relieves it, you may be able to prevent a recurrence of a uti.
Answered 1/4/2014
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