@NC_Robinson @ChronicUTIAus @imaanjoshi @DrLiesel I found a systematic review looking at the outcomes from no treatment (worth noting small sample) The fact that 40% didn't improve considerably after both 9 days and 6 weeks to me screams "not treating is a
@RichardLehman1 @SabenaJ @sfinnikin @Dr_A_Rashid - opioids are not more effective than NSAIDs https://t.co/SJKdsabOSy - UTI in women without ab cure in about 9d https://t.co/WXY2E2hxzC - follow this blog https://t.co/bIeglmfkVt - read @richardLehman1 bmj b
@agnesjuliet If you look at results of individual studies, you’ll see in studies that measured earlier (2 or 3 days), a reasonable % improved by then. the study measuring at 7 & 9 days shows steady improvement in symptoms for some women over first few
@Tammy_Hoffmann @teegstar @normanswan @Institute4EBH Was there any research available that looked into longer term follow up for the group whose symptoms resolved without treatment? After an initial UTI, abt 1/4 of women will get another UTI within 6mths.