The main difference between recurrent urinary tract infections and general urinary tract infections is the nature and difficulty of the disease.
First of all,Recurrent urinary tract infectionsIt refers to the recurrence of urinary tract infection, usually more than 2 episodes in half a year, or more than 3 episodes in a year; The general urinary tract infection is a one-time infection, which will not be reversed, or may only appear for a long time after.
Secondly, there is also a difference in difficulty.
Due to the presence of recurrent urinary tract infections, it is more difficult to do more than general urinary tract infections and requires a more comprehensive regimen, including medications, general, and possibly surgery.
At the same time, the recurrence of urinary tract infections also has a longer period, and continuous bacteriostatic treatment is required to prevent the recurrence of infection.
In addition, there are certain differences between recurrent urinary tract infections and general urinary tract infections in terms of ** and symptoms.
Recurrent urinary tract infections may have some complications**, such as urinary tract stones, urinary tract malformations, immunocompromise, etc., which require detailed examination and**.
On the other hand, urinary tract infections are usually a single infection caused by bacteria, with relatively mild symptoms and relatively simple**.
In conclusion, for recurrent urinary tract infections, a more comprehensive regimen is needed and continuous bacteriostatic treatment is required to prevent recurrence of infection.
At the same time, patients also need to actively cooperate with the doctor's advice, maintain good living habits, improve the body's immunity, and prevent the occurrence of urinary tract infection.