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Upon experiencing a UTI, one can often rely on a short duration of antibiotics to alleviate symptoms and eradicate the infection. However, for those plagued by recurring infections, the cycle can become frustratingly repetitive. Ultimately, this leads to either a long-term low-dose antibiotic regimen or a string of intermittent antibiotic treatments. The situation can feel like an endless loop: treat the infection, feel better, but inevitably face another onset.