Do women need fluids for UTIs?

Women with UTIs usually don’t need fluids to treat them, and can be treated with oral antibiotics or medications that improve urinary tract irritation. UTIs are relatively mild urinary tract infections that can be treated well with oral medications, unless they are prolonged or lead to complicated urinary tract infections, as well as bladder infections, ureteritis, or even nephritis caused by upward mobility, which is the only time infusion therapy should be considered. If the UTI is prolonged or multiple bacterial infections are being considered at the same time, infusion therapy can also be performed using sensitive antibiotics and other medications. Before that, it is best to take urine for urine culture, to see which specific pathogenic bacteria, and then according to the results of the drug sensitivity test, choose sensitive antibiotics to carry out the treatment, so as to ensure the efficacy of treatment, but also to avoid the occurrence of bacterial resistance.