Recurrent UTI (including Cystitis) is commonly described as two episodes of the infection within the last 6 months or three episodes within the last year. Recurrent Cystitis will need further investigation as untreated infection may lead to permanent kidney damage. Some patients may benefit from long-term low dose therapy with antibiotics such as Trimethoprim and Nitrofurantoin. We recommend that you seek alternate medical advice if you suffer from recurrent Cystitis before purchasing any cystitis treatment.

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Authored Dec 21, 2017 by Joseph Issac, MPharm
Reviewed Apr 01, 2021 by Prabjeet Saundh, MPharm
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