Generally, bladder infections are treated with antibiotics, and treatment usually lasts one to two weeks. With three to four days of medication, the infection itself may clear up but most doctors prefer a longer period of medication to make sure that the infection does not happen again.
Doctors may prescribe long-term antibiotics for women who suffer from recurrent bladder infections.
To prevent recurrent infections, a minority of women with complicated bladder infections may require surgical treatment. The patient may be asked to supply another sample of urine to be tested after all antibiotics have been taken to ensure the infection is gone.
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