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... admission to a hospital. Patients with milder UTIs symptoms (cystitis) will be treated with oral antibiotics. Some patients may have a UTI caused by pathogens that cause STDs (sexually transmitted disease) which may require more than a single oral antibiotic. 41 To prevent the infection traveling to ...
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