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Chronic bladder infection: Is there a cure?

A bladder infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI). You might have chronic, or recurrent, bladder infections if you have two or more bladder infections in six months or three or more infections in a year.

Several factors make women more likely to have recurrent bladder infections. These factors include:

Tests to find the cause of recurrent bladder infections may include:

Treatment is directed at the underlying cause, when possible. If an underlying cause can’t be found, one of these treatments may help:

Expert opinions vary on whether certain lifestyle changes reduce the risk of bladder infection. It may be helpful to:

Some studies have shown that cranberry products may have infection-fighting properties to help prevent urinary tract infections. But evidence is limited and inconsistent. Cranberry does not help treat an existing UTI.

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