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How to Rule Out Serious Causes of Recurrent UTIs

Frequent UTIs are frustrating — and when they don’t go away for good, it’s smart to explore all possibilities.

Let’s Clear This Up: UTIs vs. Cancer

UTIs are caused by bacteria, usually E. coli, getting into your urethra. Cancer (like bladder or kidney cancer) is unrelated — but can share some symptoms.

Shared Symptoms:

  • Blood in the urine (hematuria)
  • Frequent urgency to urinate
  • Pain during urination

Tests to Ask Your Doctor About

  • Urinalysis and urine culture
  • Cystoscopy (for bladder visualization)
  • Ultrasound of kidneys or bladder
  • CT urogram

Risk Factors That May Warrant Further Testing

  • Smoking history
  • Over age 60
  • Family history of urinary cancers
  • No improvement after multiple antibiotics

Safe Practices to Prevent Recurrence

  • Pee after sex and stay hydrated
  • Use a pH-balanced feminine wash (avoid harsh soaps)
  • Consider probiotics and vaginal estrogen if postmenopausal
  • Use OTCs like AZO or Cystex for pain support

The Bottom Line

Most people with frequent UTIs don’t have cancer — but asking the right questions and getting the right tests can provide peace of mind and help you find a lasting solution.

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