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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #25405
150 days ago
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how to get rid of a uti in 24 hours

Ranveer

I am really worried because I think I might have a UTI. The last couple days, I've been feeling this awful burning sensation when I pee, like, it’s super painful. And let me tell you, I didn't even think much about it until it got really bad last night. I also have this constant urge to go, like, I’m running to the bathroom every five minutes but hardly anything comes out. I know I should probably see a doctor, but I'm kind of in a rush here. My friend told me that there are some things you can do to help with this and even how to get rid of a UTI in 24 hours, which sounds amazing! Has anyone tried any home remedies? Like, cranberry juice? Or maybe some over-the-counter meds that actually work? I’ve read that drinking more water helps flush it out or something but is there anything else? I'm anxious about the pain and really need something that shows results fast. How to get rid of a UTI in 24 hours feels almost like a dream, but is it possible?? I’m feeling a bit desperate, and honestly, I just want to find a way to deal with this ASAP. If anyone has good tips or advice, I’d appreciate any help!

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While the idea of eliminating a UTI within 24 hours might sound appealing, it’s important to be realistic about how UTIs are treated and how quickly relief can be expected. UTIs, or urinary tract infections, are typically caused by bacteria. The most efficient way to treat a UTI is through antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. Home remedies like cranberry juice have been popularized, but their efficacy in treating an active UTI is not well-supported by scientific evidence. Drinking ample water is beneficial as it helps flush your urinary tract, potentially diluting the bacteria and may reduce symptoms. However, this alone is unlikely to completely resolve an infection. Over-the-counter medications, such as phenazopyridine, may help alleviate symptoms like the burning sensation and urgency temporarily, but they do not address the underlying infection—only antibiotics can do that. Given your symptoms, it would be wise to see a healthcare professional who can confirm the diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate antibiotics. Delaying proper treatment can lead to complications, such as a kidney infection, which is more serious. Though visiting a doctor might be inconvenient, it’s the best course of action for your health and for resolving the symptoms effectively. Until you can get medical care, continue staying hydrated and see if over-the-counter analgesics provide some relief from discomfort, but remember these are only temporary measures.

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