Will male urinary tract infection heal on its own?
Asked by:Breanna
Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 07:46 AM
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Brooklyn
Apr 05, 2026
Whether a male urinary tract infection can heal on its own generally depends on whether the patient has an acute or chronic urinary tract infection, and reasonable treatments are recommended.
Acute urinary tract infection generally occurs when bacteria enter the urethra, prostate, bladder and other locations through the urethra orifice. The patient will experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and even fever and hematuria. If urethritis is caused by gonococcal bacteria, a large amount of purulent secretions may appear in the urethral orifice. This situation requires treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics, which can be cured within a week. If it is chronic prostatitis, for chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, some patients can achieve self-healing by strengthening their resistance, drinking more water and urinating frequently.
Patients should pay attention to local hygiene, develop regular work and rest habits, and avoid staying up late.
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