A chronic or persistent urinary tract infection is an ongoing infection of the urinary tract for a prolonged period despite treatment.
The infection may recur if the urinary tract gets re-infected or the treatment does not clear the infection completely.
Urinary Tract Infections can affect any part of the urinary system, from the kidney to the bladder to ureters (tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder) or urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body).
The severity of the infection depends on the part of the urinary system affected (bladder infections can be minor and treated easily, whereas infection spread to kidneys may lead to serious health consequences and may even need hospitalization).
Symptoms of Chronic Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
UTI symptoms include:
Causes and Risk Factors of Chronic Urinary Infection (UTI)
It is essential to identify the underlying UTI causes and risk factors to prevent recurrent infections and potential complications which include:
How is Chronic Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Diagnosed?
Chronic Urinary Tract Infection Treatment (UTI)
What Are the Complications of Having Chronic Urinary Tract Infection?
An untreated UTI can lead to a kidney infection. A kidney infection may further lead to permanent kidney damage if left untreated.
Chronic UTIs, if left untreated, cause sepsis (blood poisoning) which can be life-threatening.
How To Prevent Chronic Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)?
Prevention of UTI is possible with the following:
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a urinary tract infection go away on its own?
Some less complicated UTIs can resolve without treatment. However, it would help if you saw a doctor to relieve symptoms associated with UTI. Untreated UTI can progress into kidney infection.
Why are women at a higher risk of getting Chronic UTIs?
Chronic UTIs are most common in women. This is due to two different aspects:
Did You Know?
In conclusion, chronic UTIs can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. It is important to recognize the symptoms, seek proper diagnosis and treatment, and take preventative measures to reduce the risk of future infections.
Dr. Preetham Dev is a leading Consultant Urologist and Uro-Oncologist with a distinguished career spanning nine years. His academic qualifications are extensive, including an MBBS, MS in General Surgery, MCh in Urology, and DNB in Urology.