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One in five women will develop a UTI during her life. But what are UTIs? and what causes this type of infection?...
Why are women more at risk of developing UTI than men? Read here for more on what causes urinary tract infections and what puts you at risk of UTI....
A UTI can affect the bladder, kidney, ureters and/or the urethra. Learn which symptoms indicate urinary tract infection, complications and when to seek help....
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Q: Untreated uti
asked by: iraide8u on June 14th, 2008
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I was in Wisscon. last week and started to have symptoms of a uti,
> But no fever just flank pain. Because I was away from home and by
> myself I did not get treated. When I came home my symptoms seemed to
> subside and I checked my urine with a UA stick and my urine was
> positive for nitrites and lukcoyets. I called to make an appointment
to
> see my doctor. In the mean time I have started my peroid and my UTI
has
> completely cleared on its own. I even checked it again with my home
u/a
> test wich came out negative. I want to cancel my appointment. Is it
> possible to have my symptoms clear without antibiotics? Or do you
think
> the bacteria is dormant.
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^Serenity^
replied on June 15th, 2008
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I would still follow up with your doctor. Untreated UTI's can lead to kidney problems.

Please keep us posted...Smile
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