Natural history of uncomplicated urinary tract infection without antibiotics: a systematic review.
CONCLUSION: Although some uncertainty around the natural history of uncomplicated UTIs remains, some women appear to improve or become symptom free spontaneously, and most improvement occurs in the first 9 days. Other women either failed to improve or became worse over a variable timespan, although the rate of serious complications was low.
PMID: 32958533 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Hoffmann T, Peiris R, Mar CD, Cleo G, Glasziou P Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research
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