Health articles & patient education
Straightforward, practical guides on UTIs, bladder infections, and common respiratory illness — what the symptoms mean, what actually helps, and when it's time to be seen.
- Cold & Flu
Cold vs. Sinus Infection: How to Tell the Difference
Colds and sinus infections share many symptoms, but they're treated very differently. Here's how to tell them apart and decide when to get care.
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Is a UTI an Emergency? Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
A simple bladder infection usually isn't an emergency — but fever, back pain, or vomiting can signal something serious. Here's how to tell the difference.
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How Long Does a UTI Last? With and Without Treatment
With the right antibiotics, many UTI symptoms ease within a couple of days. Left untreated, a UTI can linger or get worse. Here's the realistic timeline.
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UTI vs. Bladder Infection: What's the Difference?
Every bladder infection is a UTI, but not every UTI is a bladder infection. Here's how the terms relate — and why the difference matters for how you're treated.
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How to Get Rid of a UTI Fast: Treatment Options That Actually Work
Antibiotics are the only proven cure for a bacterial UTI — but there's a lot you can do to ease symptoms and get treated quickly. Here's what works and what doesn't.
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UTI Symptoms in Women: Signs, Causes, and When to Worry
Burning, urgency, and constant trips to the bathroom are classic signs of a urinary tract infection. Here's how to recognize a UTI and the red flags that mean you should be seen in person.
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