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    A urinary tract infection (UTI), also called a bladder infection, starts when bacteria get into your bladder, kidneys, or another part of your urinary tract. The best way to treat a UTI – and to relieve symptoms like pain, burning, and an urgent need to pee – is with antibiotics.
    Treatment Taking antibiotics, prescribed by a healthcare provider, at home can treat most UTIs. Your healthcare provider might also recommend medicine to help lessen the pain or discomfort. Some cases may require treatment in a hospital. Any time you take antibiotics, they can cause side effects.
    UTIs are a common bacterial infection that requires treatment with antibiotics. The most commonly prescribed antibiotics for UTIs are nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, and fosfomycin. Your healthcare provider will select an appropriate antibiotic based on what they know about the most common bacteria in your local area.
    Because a UTI is usually a bacterial infection, a doctor will typically prescribe antibiotics to treat it. However, the most suitable antibiotic will depend on the type of pathogen causing the UTI. Other treatments may help reduce symptoms.
  2. 7 Home Remedies for UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) - Healthline

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